University of Toronto Physics professor Robert K. Logan on The Origin and Evolution of Language and the Emergence of Concepts
Robert K. Logan on The Origin and Evolution of Language
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Robert K. Logan on The Origin and Evolution of Language
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Robert K. Logan on The Origin and Evolution of Language
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Robert K. Logan on The Origin and Evolution of Language
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Robert K. Logan on The Origin and Evolution of Language
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Robert K. Logan on The Origin and Evolution of Language
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Robert K. Logan on The Origin and Evolution of Language
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Robert K. Logan on The Origin and Evolution of Language
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Robert K. Logan on The Origin and Evolution of Language
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Robert K. Logan on The Origin and Evolution of Language
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Robert K. Logan on The Origin and Evolution of Language
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Robert K. Logan on The Origin and Evolution of Language
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Robert K. Logan on The Origin and Evolution of Language
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Centenary Session 01 part A
In the Centenary Sessions Bob Dobbs and Andrew Chrystall dialogue on a variety of cultural outputs generated during the McLuhan Centenary celebrations. In this session Bob and Andrew discuss an article by Professor Robert K. Logan. Logan is a long-time friend and collaborator of McLuhan’s. He has authored a number of significant works including: The Poetry of Physics and the Physics of Poetry, The Alphabet Effect, The Sixth Language, and The Extended Mind. Logan has received several mentions during the MoMday Seminars, particularly in relation to his work on early alphabets and ancient writing systems.
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Centenary Session 01 part B
In the Centenary Sessions Bob Dobbs and Andrew Chrystall dialogue on a variety of cultural outputs generated during the McLuhan Centenary celebrations. In this session Bob and Andrew discuss an article by Professor Robert K. Logan. Logan is a long-time friend and collaborator of McLuhan’s. He has authored a number of significant works including: The Poetry of Physics and the Physics of Poetry, The Alphabet Effect, The Sixth Language, and The Extended Mind. Logan has received several mentions during the MoMday Seminars, particularly in relation to his work on early alphabets and ancient writing systems.
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Centenary Session 01 part C
In the Centenary Sessions Bob Dobbs and Andrew Chrystall dialogue on a variety of cultural outputs generated during the McLuhan Centenary celebrations. In this session Bob and Andrew discuss an article by Professor Robert K. Logan. Logan is a long-time friend and collaborator of McLuhan’s. He has authored a number of significant works including: The Poetry of Physics and the Physics of Poetry, The Alphabet Effect, The Sixth Language, and The Extended Mind. Logan has received several mentions during the MoMday Seminars, particularly in relation to his work on early alphabets and ancient writing systems.
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