Design, Science, and Philosophy: The Praxiological Perspective.

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This paper is missing from PAPERS BY OTHERS file cabinet. If found it will be sent to library archive Manuscript received November 9, 1992, from the author. "Abstract. This paper examines mutual relationships between members of a triad: design, science (or sciences rather), and philosophy (of science and technology as well as action and value theories, i.e., praxiology and axiology). Part one attempts to recall praxiological issues as related to design. Part two discusses preliminaries related to the concepts of methodology and design. In part three a programme of the methodology of design is presented while part four ventures a col- lection of general theory (praxiology) of design."

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