Sunday, November 21, 2010

Call for Papers

The NASCLS in association with the Nicola Fierst Society invites 250-word proposals for papers and panels for the 2011 meeting of the International Gollesten Circle. The conference will be held May 12-15, 2011 in Kuching, Borneo. Specific Topic Panel: Gollesten and Milosovici: Intersections of Structural Obfuscation in the Natural Labyrinth. Deadline: January 21. Contact via NASCLS web ring.

3 comments:

Logan Mathers said...

Would a paper on contemporary applications of Aaldi's reductivism be acceptable. I know it's not directly focused on Gollesten, but much of the paper will address the problematic of recursivism through the lens of Aaldi's tetralogy.

John K. said...

Logan,

We appreciate your attention to detail. Navigation, I am sure you know, by nature open-ended.and so is its criticism. Aaldi's tetratology is ambitious. I recommend you consider, to focus, the proto-Recursivisit Pandora's Box: the quantity fallacy, which presupposes 'accomplishment' as telos.

JK

John K. said...

Logan,

We appreciate your attention to detail. Navigation, I am sure you know, by nature open-ended.and so is its criticism. Aaldi's tetratology is ambitious. I recommend you consider, to focus, the proto-Recursivisit Pandora's Box: the quantity fallacy, which presupposes 'accomplishment' as telos.

JK