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book:the-unwobbling-pivotThe Unwobbling Pivot
Ezra Pound's translation of Confucius cited for the teaching that a ruler must listen to his own heart
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Claims (14)
- A thing with more living structure makes the observer more of a person; a thing with less living structure makes the observer less of a personThe experiential mechanism linking degree of life in objects to expansion or contraction of the observer's humanity
- Coleman's use of mechanical indicators (urine in passages) to prove what was directly observable as feeling was a conjuring trick required by the illegitimacy of phenomenological evidence in 1985 scienceAlexander's critical interpretation of Coleman's methodological choices as forced by Cartesian epistemological constraints
- Descartes not only invented the method of mechanistic observation but foresaw in 1641 what the cumulative application of that method would accomplish over several hundred yearsAlexander's reverential framing of Descartes before proposing to extend his method
- Different human observers report very similar results when using the wholeness-feeling test, and their observations convergeEmpirical basis for the objectivity of the second method: inter-observer agreement validates that the wholeness measure tracks something real
- In the late 20th century, architectural judgment had been turned on its head by prevailing dogma, requiring a formal observational method as antidoteHistorical claim explaining why a formal methodology is needed to counter deliberate perversion of commonsense architectural values
- Observation of a person's inner state of wholeness can give reliable and objective information about the objective living character of systems in the external worldCentral claim of the chapter: what appears subjective (inner feeling) is actually an objective measuring instrument for external reality
- Observations of an observer's inner state are not merely psychological but can actually be used to measure something real about the external world itself, and should be considered part of physicsAlexander's most radical epistemological claim: phenomenological measurement belongs in physics, not just psychology
- The Berkeley Rose-Shattuck protesters' mechanistic arguments (parking, pollution) were a disguised expression of the objectively shareable feeling that the building was not harmonious with the neighborhoodCase study illustrating how Cartesian epistemological constraints force people to translate phenomenological observations into mechanistic language to gain legitimacy
- The Cartesian method of observation, by forbidding inclusion of the observer's self, systematically excludes awareness of the different degrees of life in spaceAlexander's critique of Cartesian epistemology as structurally incapable of perceiving living structure
- The gestalt psychologists' 'goodness of figure' dependent on convexity, differentiation, and boundaries are precursors of the fifteen properties of living structureAlexander links his fifteen properties framework to prior empirical gestalt research, grounding it in established science
- The measuring technique of observer inner feeling provides the mainstay of the claim that degree of life is an empirically observable quality in the worldConcluding methodological claim of §9 linking the measurement technique to the empirical status of life as a world-property
- The post-Cartesian second method of observation is consistent with and complementary to the Cartesian first method, each suited to different domainsAlexander's reconciliation: Cartesian method for machine-like phenomena, wholeness method for relative wholeness judgments
- The proposed Victoria and Albert Museum extension intentionally violates most characteristics of living structure and does not contribute life to the environment of LondonApplied test case demonstrating the wholeness criterion yields clear architectural judgments
- The test of wholeness experienced by an observer encompasses ecological appropriateness, social value, beauty, and comfort — all wrapped together in the global judgment of wholenessAlexander argues the wholeness criterion is not naive but integrates all dimensions of architectural quality
Findings (9)
- A roughly bent S-curve of cardboard placed at the Berkeley house entrance showed noticeably more life potential than a straight approach, demonstrable even at rough mockup stageDesign process case study showing the wholeness criterion operates effectively at early rough mockup stages
- Approximately 100 people at the Dallas City Hall Council Chamber in 1992 nodded in agreement with Alexander's examples of humanity rising and falling in Dallas streets, suggesting shared phenomenological responseSocial validation that the humanity-expanding experience is not idiosyncratic but broadly shared across observers
- At the small avenue of light green trees alongside the Dallas Art Museum, observers' sense of humanity was experienced as rising; in the harsh museum plaza with iron sculpture, humanity was experienced as droppingExperiential case study confirmed by audience nodding at Dallas City Hall Council Chamber in 1992
- Coleman 1985: negative environmental indicators (urine in passages, graffiti) showed high statistical reliability correlating with features of housing project designEmpirical precedent for indirect measurement of wholeness, criticized for using mechanistic proxies rather than direct phenomenological reports
- Gestalt psychologists' 1930s experiments established that all observers make figure-ground saliency judgments in more or less the same wayFoundational empirical support for the principle that subjective perceptual reports can be objective and shared
- In the Julian Street Inn tile mockup comparison, version B (tiles held back from window frame) created greater sense of wholesomeness in observers than version A (tiles cut to frame), despite initial preference for ADesign case study showing the wholeness criterion can reveal non-obvious life distinctions invisible to simpler aesthetic judgments
- Piza de Toledo's paired comparison experiments found surprising and profound inter-observer agreement about which of two things has more lifeEmpirical support for the objectivity claim; unpublished master's thesis UC Berkeley 1974
- Sommer and Craik 1967: stories written in windowless rooms scored objectively more depressed by independent raters than those written in rooms with windowsEmpirical precursor cited as first hint of a method where observer wholeness is the crucial instrument
- The ornament from a Pennsylvania barn causes the observer's humanity to expand; the symbolic ornament from Brasilia causes humanity to diminish, despite Brasilia's ornament being intended as upliftingComparative case study illustrating that intended symbolic meaning does not determine actual phenomenological impact on observer wholeness
Hypotheses (3)
- If the post-Cartesian method is as powerful as claimed, it may one day seem comparable in value to the Cartesian first method and complementary to itAlexander's prospective claim about the long-term scientific significance of the second method
- If the second method is adopted, aspects of beauty, the nature of life, the deeper aspects of existence, and even the nature of God may become visible objective truthsAlexander's visionary speculation about the ultimate reach of the post-Cartesian observational program
- It is possible that one day computer programs designed for cognition might be able to pick out centers and rank-order them by degree of lifeAlexander's tentative speculation about computational alternatives to human observers for center-detection
Neighborhood — ranked by edge-count
Chapters (1)
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- Core methodological chapter arguing for a second, post-Cartesian form of scientific observation using the observer's inner wholeness as an objective measuring instrument