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Course Name
Turkish
Sayısal Tasar.Fenom.&Herme.
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Phenomenology and Hermeneutics in Computational Design
Course Code
MBL 611
Credit
Lecture
(hour/week)
Recitation
(hour/week)
Laboratory
(hour/week)
Semester
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3
3
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-
Course Language
Turkish
Course Coordinator
Ethem Gürer
Course Objectives
In general terms, numerical thinking today is rarely above the rational, analytical, and pragmatic traditions.
outside is discussed. The primary aim of this course is to introduce you to analytical and rational thinking of numerical
It is to introduce a holistic way of thinking that is different from, but complementary to, the basics of these foundations.
Phenomenological and hermeneutic (hermeneutical) approaches in philosophy
It creates a method, a theme and a horizon.
Phenomenology refers to "the things themselves - to the things themselves", that is to say, from cultural, philosophical history.
reaching the expression of what signifies the experience most purged of inherited mental structures
expresses the ideal; also the intentional dimension of theoretical, practical, aesthetic life.
While emphasizing it, he defines every consciousness as “consciousness of...”. First, religious texts (tafsir), classical literary
remaining from the interpretative method applied to texts (philology) and legal texts (ijtihad).
hermeneutics (hermeneutics), on the other hand, depends on what we might call the "reading" of human experience.
emphasizes the multiplicity of interpretations. Phenomenology and hermeneutics, understanding of human consciousness
Discusses its mechanisms through experiences, transfers and interpretations.
Course Description
In general terms, numerical thinking today is rarely above the rational, analytical, and pragmatic traditions.
outside is discussed. The primary aim of this course is to introduce you to analytical and rational thinking of numerical
It is to introduce a holistic way of thinking that is different from, but complementary to, the basics of these foundations.
Phenomenological and hermeneutic (hermeneutical) approaches in philosophy
It creates a method, a theme and a horizon.
Phenomenology refers to "the things themselves - to the things themselves", that is to say, from cultural, philosophical history.
reaching the expression of what signifies the experience most purged of inherited mental structures
expresses the ideal; also the intentional dimension of theoretical, practical, aesthetic life.
While emphasizing it, he defines every consciousness as “consciousness of...”. First, religious texts (tafsir), classical literary
remaining from the interpretative method applied to texts (philology) and legal texts (ijtihad).
hermeneutics (hermeneutics), on the other hand, depends on what we might call the "reading" of human experience.
emphasizes the multiplicity of interpretations. Phenomenology and hermeneutics, understanding of human consciousness
Discusses its mechanisms through experiences, transfers and interpretations.
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