both-and
Isaac Kremer/ September 9, 2018/ / 0 comments
Term coined by Robert Venturi to describe pluralism and heterogeneity against what he saw as the “either-or” of simplistic modernism. (Melvin, 2006) 2. Contrasted with either-or. 3. In Freud’s writings used to describe simultaneity, lack of negation, and exemption from mutual contradiction. (Vinegar, 2008)