Journal of Philosophical Investigations (Oct 2021)

Philosophical and Epistemological Foundations of Contextualism in Postmodern Urban design and architecture

  • Hossein Saadlounia,
  • Mohammad Hassan Yazdani,
  • Ghasem Zarei,
  • Rahim Heydari chianeh

DOI
https://doi.org/10.22034/jpiut.2020.42156.2681
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15, no. 36
pp. 328 – 343

Abstract

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In this essay I present a new and empirically-testable strategy for completing quantum mechanics. In recent decades, urban design and architecture disciplines witnessed plenty of theories and school development. Primarily, those disciplines are inspired by philosophical perspectives. Thus, it is required to have a good deal of perception on the philosophical roots. Contextualism theory and approach is considered one of the most important controversial approaches in urban design and architecture. The present study intends to elaborate contextualism and explicate its difference with other similar philosophical ideas. Subsequently, it tends to explain the epistemological and philosophical foundations of contextualism in postmodernism and Gestalt school and subsequently to elucidate its position in the postmodern art and specifically in postmodern urban design and architecture. Contextualism is an idea based on the epistemology that the meaning perceived from an epistemological sentence would differ according to the epistemological standards. The idea has three distinct uses in philosophical views, primarily, the truth condition of the sentences is come to be assessed; in the second use, the language meaning is dependent on the context. The paper indicates the first and second uses of contextualism are mostly seen in urban design and architecture contextualism theory.

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