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Tuesday, May 11, 2010

Keynote Talk: Implications of Textuality

Professor Timothy Morton read the philosophy of Jacques Derrida alongside quantum mechanics, and modeled for the audience how poems by William Wordsworth and Gerald Manley Hopkins work.

Implications of Textuality
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Labels: Charles Darwin, Gerald Manley Hopkins, Jacques Derrida, quantum mechanics, Timothy Morton
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