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(2009) Synthese 168 (3).
Here what I would like to accomplish is to set something of the stage from which the growing recognition of what I shall now term technoscience’s visualism—a term which can accommodate both sciences and engineering, and both imaging and design practices—takes its recognition. I shall very briefly look at the ‘godfathers and peers’ who help set this stage, and then proceed to an examination of a few moments in the development of visualism from da Vinci to computer assisted design (CAD) and beyond.
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DOI: 10.1007/s11229-008-9445-0
Full citation:
Ihde, D. (2009). From da Vinci to Cad and beyond. Synthese 168 (3), pp. 453-467.
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