Logic & Letters: Reason as Literary Method, NeMLA 2016, Hartford, CT
full name / name of organization:
Miriam Diller, Rutgers University
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This panel focuses on the classical through the early modern periods, and seeks to discuss some of the cognitive frameworks that are either behind, or can be translated, into reading and writing. Particular priority is given to reason and specific logical systems, from Aristotelian to Baconian (and more!). Suggested topics include, but are not limited to: reader or writer as scientist; philosophies/frameworks of reading; and logical systems as literary methodologies.
For details and abstract submission, please see the NeMLA website:
http://www.cfplist.com//nemla/Home/S/15812
The deadline is September 30, 2015.