Glad I got back here just in time for bricolage and Derrida :)
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Yeah, I’m reading Michael Lynch’s _Scientific practice and ordinary action_ (1993), which is extremely tedious but also extremely important (which is why I put it off for so long and also why I’m reading it now). I thought of you several times while reading it and may send notes
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If engineering didn't involve circumrational support, the engineer would be an algorithm and anyone could do it by following directions. Yes?
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Yes! Exactly!
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recently heard in an engineering staff meeting: 'we are educated guessing ourselves into the future'
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Levi-Strauss' metaphor was looking at a wild-flower through a kalidescope. Precise, not-blurry. The glass fragments represent different categorical structures. Geertz & Lakoff added: different cultures, different metaphors. Derrida = joking. There are good engineers & bad ones.
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