A new model of conceptual design based on Scientific Ontology and intentionality theory. Part I: The conceptual foundation

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Abstract

This paper is devoted to developing an explicit and complete conceptual foundation for the establishment of a new conceptual design model. Based on Bunge's Scientific Ontology, it first clarifies some concepts (e.g., system, behavior, action) in the objective world. Based on the intentionality theory, a concept of need is then proposed as a concept in the intentional world. Thereafter, an explicit concept of function is elaborated as an intermediate concept between the intentional world and the objective world. Finally, another significant concept related to conceptual design, i.e., abstract principle, is also introduced as an intermediate concept. A detailed discussion demonstrates that the conceptual foundation developed here is more explicit and more complete than those in existing design models.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)12-36
Number of pages25
JournalDesign Studies
Volume37
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Mar 2015
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • conceptual design
  • design science
  • design theory
  • engineering design
  • philosophy of design

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