In engineering design research different models of functional decomposition are advanced side-by-side. In this paper I explain and validate this co-existence of models in terms of the Kuhnian thesis of methodological incommensurability. I advance this analysis in terms of the thesis’ construal of (non-algorithmic) theory choice in terms of values, expanding this notion to the engineering domain. I further argue that the (by some) implicated threat of the thesis to rational theory choice has no force in the functional decomposition case: co-existence of different models of functional decomposition is rational from an instrumental point of view. My explanation covers cases in which different models are advanced as means for the same objective...
I show how the coherence/correspondence distinction can inform the conversation about decision metho...
The paper briefly reviews the main formulations of the incommensurability thesis by Feyerabend and K...
This is the second part of a three-part paper. In part I, some of the main issues regarding theoreti...
The concept of technical function is a key concept to describe technical artifacts and artifacts-to-...
This book concentrates on three topics: the problem of the semantic incommensurability of theories; ...
Functional reasoning is regarded as an important asset to the engineering designers' conceptual tool...
The ‘problem identification-design-build-evaluate-theorize ’ structure of Design Science Research ha...
Kuhn's incommensurability thesis is the claim that successive scientific theories often conflict not...
This work aims at stimulating constructive conversation about decision methods in engineering design...
In this paper, a proof is given that in design methods, the relation between technical functions and...
This book presents a critical analysis of the semantic incommensurability thesis of Thomas Kuhn and ...
The world of design is enmeshed with discourses concerning the application of linear and non-linear ...
In this paper, I argue that there is neither valid deductive support nor strong inductive support fo...
Abstract Our time appreciates rationality and logic. We think that these qualities are the only func...
In this position paper, the ambiguity of functional descriptions in engineering is considered from a...
I show how the coherence/correspondence distinction can inform the conversation about decision metho...
The paper briefly reviews the main formulations of the incommensurability thesis by Feyerabend and K...
This is the second part of a three-part paper. In part I, some of the main issues regarding theoreti...
The concept of technical function is a key concept to describe technical artifacts and artifacts-to-...
This book concentrates on three topics: the problem of the semantic incommensurability of theories; ...
Functional reasoning is regarded as an important asset to the engineering designers' conceptual tool...
The ‘problem identification-design-build-evaluate-theorize ’ structure of Design Science Research ha...
Kuhn's incommensurability thesis is the claim that successive scientific theories often conflict not...
This work aims at stimulating constructive conversation about decision methods in engineering design...
In this paper, a proof is given that in design methods, the relation between technical functions and...
This book presents a critical analysis of the semantic incommensurability thesis of Thomas Kuhn and ...
The world of design is enmeshed with discourses concerning the application of linear and non-linear ...
In this paper, I argue that there is neither valid deductive support nor strong inductive support fo...
Abstract Our time appreciates rationality and logic. We think that these qualities are the only func...
In this position paper, the ambiguity of functional descriptions in engineering is considered from a...
I show how the coherence/correspondence distinction can inform the conversation about decision metho...
The paper briefly reviews the main formulations of the incommensurability thesis by Feyerabend and K...
This is the second part of a three-part paper. In part I, some of the main issues regarding theoreti...