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"In a world suffocated by people and things, this book exposes why we throwaway things that still work, and shows how we can design products, services, and experiences that last"--
How can we integrate the scientific image of the world with our own experience of existence, without compromising either?How can the macro-scale events of cosmology, biological evolution and cultural acquisition, which are evolving through time and have a history and a memory, be the same thing as the micro-scale events described by physics and chemistry, which remain constant, without either history or memory?For philosophical monism to be plausible, systems at different scales must have different ordering principles. There must be asymmetries between them, so that the evolving systems at the macro-scale can co-exist with the constant systems at the micro-scale.
Topos theory provides an important setting and language for much of mathematical logic and set theory. This book presents a convenient and natural solution to the treatment of geometric morphisms in this setting and shows how this may be applied to topics such as the relative Giraud theorem.
Unpacks the complex and crucial debates surrounding sustainable design to deliver a compelling manifesto for change, at a time of looming ecological crisis, mounting environmental legislation and limited progress. This book is suitable for creative practitioners, professionals, students and academics.
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