Linguistique de l’écrit

Revue internationale en libre accès

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The design and evaluation of technologies

some conceptual issues

Miguel A. Quintanilla

pp. 173-195

Résumé

Technical change is brought about by the modification or combination of previously available techniques or by new inventions and technical discoveries. These can result from non-systematic trial and error or from systematic programs of research and technological development. In either case, there are two kinds of intellectual operations in the processes of technical discovery: design and evaluation. Both can be carried out in a rational, systematic, and scientific way, or in an empirical and intuitive (though not necessarily irrational) way.

Détails de la publication

Publié dans:

Mitcham Carl (1993) Philosophy of technology in Spanish speaking countries. Dordrecht, Springer.

Pages: 173-195

DOI: 10.1007/978-94-011-1892-7_15

Citation complète:

Quintanilla Miguel A., 1993, The design and evaluation of technologies: some conceptual issues. In C. Mitcham (ed.) Philosophy of technology in Spanish speaking countries (173-195). Dordrecht, Springer.