Semiotic naturalism in architecture theory

This paper seeks to present a kind of skeptical, and, in an indirect way, Wittgensteinian perspective upon purpose and meaning in architecture. The argument presented here revolves around the two notions that, first, there are different categories, which we have available for making architecture see...

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Main Author: Due, R
Format: Journal article
Published: International Society for the Philosophy of Architecture 2017
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