04001nam 22005415 450 991052256250332120230810174405.09783030922801(electronic bk.)978303092279510.1007/978-3-030-92280-1(MiAaPQ)EBC6882565(Au-PeEL)EBL6882565(CKB)21069309400041(DE-He213)978-3-030-92280-1(EXLCZ)992106930940004120220202d2022 u| 0engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierArchitectural Humanities in Progress Divulging Epistemology, Ethics, and Aesthetics of the Built Environment and Habitation /by Bagoes Wiryomartono1st ed. 2022.Cham :Springer International Publishing :Imprint: Springer,2022.1 online resource (285 pages)Numanities - Arts and Humanities in Progress,2510-4438 ;21Print version: Wiryomartono, Bagoes Architectural Humanities in Progress Cham : Springer International Publishing AG,c2022 9783030922795 Includes bibliographical references and index.Introduction -- Part 1: Towards phenomenology of the built environment -- Chapter 1. Theory of the Built Environment: After and beyond Platonism -- Chapter 2. Nietzsche and Anti-Metaphysics: Overturning platonism on aesthetic theory -- Chapter 3. On the phenomenological way of seeing and thinking on the built environment -- Chapter 4. The ontology of making: Being and building -- Chapter 5. The poetics of the built environment -- Part 2. The cases: Sustainability, home, design, ethics and aesthetics -- Chapter 6. Aristotle and the Doctrine of Aitia: A theoretical exploration of environmental design and sustainability -- Chapter 7. The ontology of home: Recollection and retreat -- Chapter 8. The ontology of design: A project of building and dwelling -- Chapter 9. Sustainability and the built environment: The search for ethics based on environmental awareness and social responsibility -- Chapter 10. Kant’s common good: A potential unity of aesthetics and the ethics for a sustainable culture -- Epilogue.This monograph brings three branches of philosophy together: epistemology, ethics and aesthetics. It assesses the built environment as a case study from a phenomenological perspective. Under the notion of phenomenology, this study understands the built environment as the hermeneutical phenomenon of being in the life-world that is experienced by people within the socio-cultural and historical context of habitation. Hermeneutically, the built environment as a phenomenon is contextually interwoven with other phenomena within the socio-cultural, historical, and environmental network. Phenomenologically speaking, the task of the study is to excavate, listen to, unfold, divulge, and reconstruct the socio-culturally, environmentally, and historically constructed relationship between people and their built environment that build, develop, and elaborate the system of knowledge, ethics, and aesthetics. By and large, its nature and findings are theoretical and interdisciplinary, so it will be of interest not only for philosophers, but also to scholars studying urban development and anthropology.Numanities - Arts and Humanities in Progress,2510-4438 ;21ArtPhilosophySociology, UrbanPhilosophy of ArtUrban SociologyArtPhilosophy.Sociology, Urban.Philosophy of Art.Urban Sociology.720.1720.104Wiryomartono A. Bagoes P.1956-1209355MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQ9910522562503321Architectural humanities in progress2918946UNINA