(completion) 9. Õiglus ebaõiglus viha, ärevus (justice) 10. Kord kaos ennustamatus (order) 11. Lihtsus keerukus orientatsiooni (simplicity) puudumine 12. Piisavus puudulikkus huvide (totality) puudumine 13. Mängulisus naljasooneta pinge (playfulness) 14. Iseseisvus juhuslikkus sõltuvus (self-sufficiency) 15. Tähenduslikkus mõttetus elu mõtte (meaningfulness) puudumine 16. Iseeneslikkus ränk töö väsimus (effortlessness) VII Olemuslik armastus (B-love): · pole omandustundega seotud · ei saa kunagi küllastatud · esteetiline või müstiline elamus · pikaajaline terapeutiline effekt · sügav ja kõikehaarav kogemus · minimaalne ärevuse ja tigeduse tase · sõltumatus, armukadeduse puudumine · võimaldab tõest partneri taju · pakub partnerile eneseaktsepteerimist ja armastust kui väärtust
(completion) 9. Õiglus ebaõiglus viha, ärevus (justice) 10. Kord kaos ennustamatus (order) 11. Lihtsus keerukus orientatsiooni (simplicity) puudumine 12. Piisavus puudulikkus huvide (totality) puudumine 13. Mängulisus naljasooneta pinge (playfulness) 14. Iseseisvus juhuslikkus sõltuvus (self-sufficiency) 15. Tähenduslikkus mõttetus elu mõtte (meaningfulness) puudumine 16. Iseeneslikkus ränk töö väsimus (effortlessness) VII Olemuslik armastus (B-love): · pole omandustundega seotud · ei saa kunagi küllastatud · esteetiline või müstiline elamus · pikaajaline terapeutiline effekt · sügav ja kõikehaarav kogemus · minimaalne ärevuse ja tigeduse tase · sõltumatus, armukadeduse puudumine · võimaldab tõest partneri taju · pakub partnerile eneseaktsepteerimist ja armastust kui väärtust
in such an environment. They are clear enough about the ugliness of the world they live in, and they are quite vocal about the dirt, the smoke, the heat, and the congestion, the chaos and yet the monotony of it. But they are hardly aware of the potential value of harmonious surroundings. They can have little sense of what a setting can mean in terms of daily delight, or as a continuous anchor for their lives, or as an extension of the meaningfulness and richness of the world. Legibility This book will consider the visual quality of the American city by studying the mental image of that city which is held by its citizens. It will concentrate especially on one particular visual quality: the apparent clarity or "legibility" of the cityscape. By this we mean the ease with which its parts can be recognized and can be organized into a coherent pattern. a legible city would be one whose districts or landmarks or pathways are
meaning is reference. In chapter 1 we disparaged the commonsensical but untenable Referential Theory of Meaning. So we must now confront mean- ing directly, and look at some more sophisticated theories of meaning. Like any theory, a theory of meaning has to have a proprietary set of data. What are the primary data for a theory of meaning? I will refer to them cor- porately as "the meaning facts." First, as we emphasized in chapter 1, there is meaningfulness itself. Some strings of marks or noises in the air are just strings of marks or noises in the air, whereas others--particularly whole sentences--are meaningful. What is the difference? Perhaps that is the basic question for the theory of meaning. 66 Theories of meaning Second, we sometimes say that two distinct expressions are synonymous. Third, we sometimes say of a single expression that it is ambiguous, that is, that it has more than one meaning. (So expressions and meanings are
(mod. from Kaarna, 2008) Uurimisküsimus Hea uuring · Kui palju -> küsimustik 1. Uuringu tähendusrikkus. ,,Meaningfulness: the research is meaningful, understandable, and adequately describes strategic · Kes -> küsimustik 2. problems faced by decision-makers."