Published May 7, 2023 | Version v1
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Architecture and Philosophy and Wages of Obfuscation

  • 1. Department of Architecture and Technology, Norwegian University of Science and Technology

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The paper analyses possible contributions of philosophy and philosophers to architecture and architects’ work. During the twentieth
century, a number of dominant positions in philosophy, such as the view that all thinking is verbal or that conceptual thinking determines the contents of perception, significantly limited the ground for productive intellectual interaction between architects and philosophers. With the demise of such positions in recent decades, one can hope that philosophy and philosophers could make genuine contributions to architectural theory.

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