
Hidden Forces The Measure of All Things: Phenomenology, Design, and the Human Experience | Christian Madsbjerg
Jun 26, 2017
Demetri Kofinas interviews Christian Madsbjerg, founder of ReD Associates, exploring topics such as the importance of embracing complexity and phenomenology in understanding human behavior, the limitations of relying solely on big data, the challenges of developing AI with human-like understanding, the bias towards quantification in society, exploring George Soros's bet against the British pound, trading strategies and redefining luxury in cars, and Richard Branson's branding model for innovation.
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Data Is A Partial Map
- Big digital data sets are maps of parts of the world, not the whole territory.
- Treat digital data as limited perspectives, not definitive truth about human behavior.
Human Worlds Need Different Methods
- Human worlds require different study methods than natural science.
- Applying natural-science tools to culture produces systematic misunderstanding, especially in economics.
Heidegger’s Shift Changes How We Study People
- Heidegger reframed humans as beings-in-the-world who do things more than isolated thinkers.
- That shift explains why observation and context beat simple introspective surveys.
