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ANALYSIS OF THE USE OF SCIENTIFIC METHODS IN THE RECONSTRUCTION OF LOST OBJECTS OF ARCHITECTURE AND URBAN PLANNING

ANALYSIS OF THE USE OF SCIENTIFIC METHODS IN THE RECONSTRUCTION OF LOST OBJECTS OF ARCHITECTURE AND URBAN PLANNING

Abstract

When choosing a method for recreating a long-lost structure, whose image is difficult to recreate, analogies and scientific hypotheses are of paramount importance. This article discusses the application of the "hypothetical" method, which was needed to obtain a methodology for reconstruction, in which a prerequisite is to follow the developed scientific rules for the use of strict analogies, the measure of which is reliability. It is used if the building has been lost for a long time and there is little information about it. In this case, it is necessary to use strict analogies, which differ from simple ones, in that they contain the reasoning from which the conclusion is drawn. При выборе метода воссоздания давно утраченного сооружения, чей образ трудно воссоздать, первостепенное значение приобретают аналогии и научные гипотезы. В данной статье обсуждается применение «гипотетического» метода, который понадобился для получения методологии воссоздания, в которой обязательным условием является следование разработанным научным правилам употребления строгих аналогий, мерой которых выступает достоверность. Он используется, если здание давно утеряно и по нему сохранилось мало информации. В таком случае необходимо употребление строгих аналогий, которые отличаются от простых, тем, что в них присутствует рассуждение, из которого делается вывод.

Keywords

умозаключения по аналогиям, reconstruction, воссоздание, строгие аналогии, strict analogies, hypothesis, «гипотетический» метод, гипотеза, inferences from analogies

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