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Design Ontology: Civilization Mediator between Senses and Reason

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Recently, I've been thinking about a fundamental question: What is the essence of design?

Not "how to make things look good" - but, What role does design play in human civilization?

A Sketch That Sparked Thoughts

Starting with a sketch about the "structure of design ontology."

The sketch expresses a human-object-value cycle system mediated by design, with a core structure divided into three layers:

Layer 1: Concrete Objects as Carriers

"Object" - they represent the materialized form of human intent, the visible result of design.

Layer 2: Human ↔ Object Bidirectional Relationship

This layer emphasizes bidirectional interaction:

  • Humans create objects
  • Objects shape human behavior
  • Design influences aesthetic cognition
  • Identity
  • Use, design to reshape behavior

Layer 3: Core Structure - The Cross-System

This is the most abstract and crucial part:

Dimension Meaning
Sense (Heart) Intuition, cultural psychology, eastern context
Reason (Mind) Logic, engineering, structure
East Holistic, relational, integrated
West Analytical, structured, categorical

"East" and "West" cross, creating tension between "Sense" and "Reason".

Design's core role is to harmonize tension between different civilizational logics.

Design: Not Just Styling, but System Container

"DESIGN" is written at the bottom of the sketch, suggesting an important insight:

Design is not just styling.

Organizes emotion-reason, integrates civilizational logic, connects humans and objects as a systemic container.

"Sense > Reason" in Chinese Context

In Chinese contexts, "Sense > Reason" isn't simply about emotion versus logic. Instead, it contains deeper cultural meanings.

Decision Logic in Chinese Context

  1. Relationships and situations come first
  2. Then determine how to proceed
  3. Rationality is embedded in context
  4. Not independent abstract rules

In Western Context

  1. Logic and structure come first
  2. Decisions follow rational frameworks
  3. Emotions are supplementary

The difference? Eastern thinking treats the whole, Western thinking breaks it down, then reassembles.

But design is at the intersection of both - the tension between them drives innovation.

Neither is superior. Design works best when it appropriately balances these forces.

Design as Civilization Mediator

In this sense, design becomes a universal translator between civilizations - bridging these differences:

  • Harmonizing tensions
  • Creating inclusive solutions

Design is about creating value, not just adding beauty.

By "design," we mean designing solutions that earn trust, help humans thrive.

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