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    Title: 工匠精神:是過時的鄉愁,或是激進的回歸?
    Other Titles: Craftsmanship: Nostalgic Musing or Progressive Revival?
    Authors: 黃奕智
    Date: 2022-11
    Issue Date: 2023-04-28 16:46:11 (UTC+8)
    Publisher: 實構築股份有限公司
    Abstract: Craftsmanship is a special character that is common among "craftsmen", a pure desire to perform a good job. It is a lasting and basic human impulse, which aims to conduct dialectic thinking of perception and experience of life in the process of making. The desire of "doing the job well" makes the craftsmanship go beyond the cultivation of skills and become a philosophy of life that emphasizes the interaction and dialectics between materials, physical perception, social collectiveness and public practice in the real life field. This philosophy of life drives the craftsmen to continuously accumulate physical knowledge and experience in the field of practice, dialectically establish their own views and beliefs in the process of discovering and solving new problems, and eventually promote the progress of society.
    Relation: 實構築a+tec (14), 頁214-223
    Appears in Collections:[Graduate Institute & Department of Architecture] Journal Article

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