Fischer T. (2011) One-behind-the-many metaphysics and the myriad things. In: Herr C. M., Gu N., Roudayski S. & Schnabel M. A. (eds.) Proceedings of the 16th CAADRIA Conference. School of Architecture and Built Environment. The University of Newcastle, Newcastle: 623–632. https://cepa.info/5175
Fischer T.
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2011)
One-behind-the-many metaphysics and the myriad things.
In: Herr C. M., Gu N., Roudayski S. & Schnabel M. A. (eds.) Proceedings of the 16th CAADRIA Conference. School of Architecture and Built Environment. The University of Newcastle, Newcastle: 623–632.
Fulltext at https://cepa.info/5175
In this paper I identify the metaphysical assumptions underlying much of the science, technology, education and design thinking practiced in contemporary CAAD research in Asia as a Western import. Citing some traditional Asian complements to such assumptions and offering an alternative model, I hope to enable a discussion about assumptions underlying our field as well as an awareness of different standards of thought and responsibility between which CAAD research in Asia may operate.

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