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claim:tacit-assumption-3-modern-conceptions-of-human-liberty-require-all-values-be-viewed-as-subjective-objective-value-is-suspiciousTacit Assumption 3: Modern conceptions of human liberty require all values be viewed as subjective; objective value is suspicious.
Third assumption linking political freedom to value subjectivism, undermining objective judgments in architecture.
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- Second tacit assumption, identified as nearly the central tenet of modern architecture.
- Ninth assumption negating the deep significance of aesthetic experience within the scientific picture.
- Tacit Assumption 4: The basic matter of the world is neutral with regard to value; matter is inert.claim0.820Fourth assumption that the universe is made of inert material blindly following laws.
- First of ten tacit ultra-mechanistic assumptions underlying current cosmology that must disappear for vital architecture.
- Tenth tacit assumption, the culmination making the search for meaning scientifically empty.
- Eighth assumption that building has no special importance beyond engineering or image-making, underlying society's treatment of the built environment.
- Fifth assumption, the core of Whitehead's bifurcation, making the self homeless in the cosmos.
- Sixth assumption denying art a fundamental role in the structure of the universe.