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Insights from research on the human mind and its complexities have increasingly been brought to bear other fields of study. This seminar will explore blending theory, and how perspectives from the Cognitive Sciences on how humans being perceive, think, and feel, can be applied to the study of cultural and literary practices and textual interpretation.
Based on “Supersizing Narrative Theory: On Intention, Materiality and Extended Mind Workers” by Marco Bernini, we will discuss the theme "Authorship and Intention".
"Power and Authority" is the theme of this seminar, and the discussion will be based on Markus Asper's “Explanation between Nature and Text: Ancient Greek Commentators On Science”.
The theme is text, canon and interpretation, and we will read texts by Anders Klostergaard Petersen.
Breakfast, coffee and tea will be served.
Registration is not required, but please let us know that you are coming due to food and beverages by Friday Sept. 15th, noon, l.o.bergsjo@teologi.uio.no
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The theme is Text and Media, and we will read an excerpt of John D. Peters The Marvelous Clouds. Towards a Philosophy of Elemental Media, Chicago and London: The University of Chicago Press, 2015B
Breakfast, coffee and tea will be served.
Registration is not required, but please let us know that you are coming due to food and beverages by Monday April 24, noon, to l.o.bergsjo@teologi.uio.no
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