Handbook of Anticipation 2017
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-31737-3_49-1
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Anticipation and Design Inquiry

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“…Simon's approach was influenced by his trust in methods and logics from the 'hard sciences' and the training he had in both the 'Chicago School' of economics and political science and as a consultant at the RAND Corporation (Huppatz, 2015; see also Bousbaci, 2008). Simon's centrality to the expression of design as a science is without question, but for those of us with perspectives on design infused with qualitative, nonlinear, emotional or artful energies, Simon's approach is limited (Celi and Morrison, 2017). It is notable that 'rational choice' in economics (Kay, 2013;Goodwin, 2014), 'mutually assured destruction' in military-political strategy (DeLanda, 1991) and a fact-oriented scientificity for design (Latour, 2008) have, since the 1990s, variously made way for more complex and qualitative approaches to their subjects, and more.…”
Section: Hopementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Simon's approach was influenced by his trust in methods and logics from the 'hard sciences' and the training he had in both the 'Chicago School' of economics and political science and as a consultant at the RAND Corporation (Huppatz, 2015; see also Bousbaci, 2008). Simon's centrality to the expression of design as a science is without question, but for those of us with perspectives on design infused with qualitative, nonlinear, emotional or artful energies, Simon's approach is limited (Celi and Morrison, 2017). It is notable that 'rational choice' in economics (Kay, 2013;Goodwin, 2014), 'mutually assured destruction' in military-political strategy (DeLanda, 1991) and a fact-oriented scientificity for design (Latour, 2008) have, since the 1990s, variously made way for more complex and qualitative approaches to their subjects, and more.…”
Section: Hopementioning
confidence: 99%