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The Institute of General Semantics
generalsemantics.org
Non-Aristotelian Perspectives, Ecological Approaches, & the Anthropocene 2
An Online Symposium
April 27th, 2023
As this is a Zoom recording, quality and volume will vary depending on the individual participant's equipment and set up.
Session VI Semantic Environments
Chair: Lance Strate, Fordham University, USA
“Doubling Down on Rationality: Teaching Langer in the Context of Extinction”
Heather Crandall, Gonzaga University, USA
“McLuhan Thinking with Kepes: Technology and Environments, Art and Awareness”
Jaqueline McLeod Rogers, University of Winnipeg, Canada
“Harold Innis’s Final Course and the Capacity of Language”
Edward Comor, University of Western Ontario, Canada
“Easterbrook: The Fifth Business in the Innis and McLuhan Narrative”
Tom Cooper, Emerson College, USA
Concluding Remarks
Lance Strate, Fordham University, USA
The Institute of General Semantics
generalsemantics.org
Non-Aristotelian Perspectives, Ecological Approaches, & the Anthropocene 2
An Online Symposium
April 27th, 2023
As this is a Zoom recording, quality and volume will vary depending on the individual participant's equipment and set up.
Session VI Semantic Environments
Chair: Lance Strate, Fordham University, USA
“Doubling Down on Rationality: Teaching Langer in the Context of Extinction”
Heather Crandall, Gonzaga University, USA
“McLuhan Thinking with Kepes: Technology and Environments, Art and Awareness”
Jaqueline McLeod Rogers, University of Winnipeg, Canada
“Harold Innis’s Final Course and the Capacity of Language”
Edward Comor, University of Western Ontario, Canada
“Easterbrook: The Fifth Business in the Innis and McLuhan Narrative”
Tom Cooper, Emerson College, USA
Concluding Remarks
Lance Strate, Fordham University, USA