science
New article considers Blake from the perspectives of life sciences
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Annalise Volpone explores ideas of human generation and creative imagination through the motif of the partus mentis
Review—A BASTARD KIND OF REASONING by Andrew M. Cooper
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Andrew Cooper's book ranges widely and deeply across William Blake's oeuvre to show how his post-Newtonian vision of space-time anticipates Einsteinian relativity.
In Conversation with Roger Whitson – Recording
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Roger Whitson discusses the enduring legacy of Donald Ault.
New book looks at the history of science via the Romantic poets
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In his new book, Keith G. Davies uses the Romantic poets to reconsider the history of scientific progress.
Andrew Cooper argues that Blakean geometry is key to understanding post-Newtonian science
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Andrew Cooper's provocatively titled new book argues that Blake's geometry and cosmology can help us understand new forms of science.
In Conversation with Mark Lussier
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Mark Lussier will explore "Visionary Physics" and its engagement with William Blake's "sweet Science".