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A quantified temporal logic for ampliation and restriction (2013)
Journal Article
Uckelman, S. L. (2013). A quantified temporal logic for ampliation and restriction. Vivarium: A Journal for Medieval and Early-Modern Philosophy and Intellectual Life, 51(1-4), 485-510. https://doi.org/10.1163/15685349-12341259

Temporal logic as a modern discipline is separate from classical logic; it is seen as an addition or expansion of the more basic propositional and predicate logics. This approach is in contrast with logic in the Middle Ages, which was primarily inten... Read More about A quantified temporal logic for ampliation and restriction.

Making Globalization Visible?: The Oil Assemblage, the Work of Sociology and the Work of Art (2013)
Journal Article
Stewart, J. C. (2013). Making Globalization Visible?: The Oil Assemblage, the Work of Sociology and the Work of Art. Cultural Sociology, 7, 368-384. https://doi.org/10.1177/1749975512453663

This article sets out to rethink the relationship between the work of art and the work of sociology, drawing on Jacques Ranciere’s writing on the work of art to provide the basis for recognizing affinities and differences between these two processes.... Read More about Making Globalization Visible?: The Oil Assemblage, the Work of Sociology and the Work of Art.

Filming Vienna 1900: The Poetics of Cinema and the Politics of Ornament in Raúl Ruiz's Klimt (2013)
Journal Article
Stewart, J. C. (2013). Filming Vienna 1900: The Poetics of Cinema and the Politics of Ornament in Raúl Ruiz's Klimt. Journal of Austrian studies, 46(2), 49-79. https://doi.org/10.1353/oas.2013.0027

Raúl Ruiz’s 2006 movie Klimt offers a sophisticated attempt to translate the visual art theory of Klimt’s Vienna into cinematic form. Reading this film alongside Ruiz’s reflections on film theory, this article explores how Ruiz employed key ideas fro... Read More about Filming Vienna 1900: The Poetics of Cinema and the Politics of Ornament in Raúl Ruiz's Klimt.

Pipe Organs and Satsang: Contemporary Worship in Shimla's Colonial Churches (2013)
Journal Article
Miles-Watson, J. (2013). Pipe Organs and Satsang: Contemporary Worship in Shimla's Colonial Churches. Culture and Religion, 14(2), 204-222. https://doi.org/10.1080/14755610.2012.758647

This article explores two seemingly contrasting types of Christian worship (one led by the pipe organ and the other by satsang), which I repeatedly experienced (between 2006 and 2010) during my fieldwork in Shimla, North India. Although it is often a... Read More about Pipe Organs and Satsang: Contemporary Worship in Shimla's Colonial Churches.

Medieval Disputationes de obligationibus as formal dialogue systems (2013)
Journal Article
Uckelman, S. L. (2013). Medieval Disputationes de obligationibus as formal dialogue systems. Argumentation, 27(2), 143-166

Formal dialogue systems model rule-based interaction between agents and as such have multiple applications in multi-agent systems and AI more generally. Their conceptual roots are in formal theories of natural argumentation, of which Hamblin’s formal... Read More about Medieval Disputationes de obligationibus as formal dialogue systems.

Melodrama, Feeling, and Emotion in the Early Poetry of Anna Akhmatova (2013)
Journal Article
Harrington, A. (2013). Melodrama, Feeling, and Emotion in the Early Poetry of Anna Akhmatova. Modern Language Review, 108(1), 241-273. https://doi.org/10.5699/modelangrevi.108.1.0241

This article investigates the ways in which Akhmatova's early love poetry combines features of melodrama with others that suggest its rejection. It argues that a consideration of the poetry's relationship with melodrama furnishes insights into how th... Read More about Melodrama, Feeling, and Emotion in the Early Poetry of Anna Akhmatova.

Finnegan's Wake: An Interpretation (2013)
Journal Article
Prior, A. N., & Uckelman, S. L. (2013). Finnegan's Wake: An Interpretation. Philosophical inquiries, 1(1), 211-214

Editor’s introduction The division between philosophical analysis and literary criticism, and indeed the division between philosophy and literature, can often be blurred in interesting ways. In this short, but fascinating, little piece, Arthur N. Pri... Read More about Finnegan's Wake: An Interpretation.