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Tuesday, December 27, 2011

Links for Later 12-27-11

  1. China Mieville on hauntology
  2. Freeman Dyson is no psychologist
  3. Twinless twins
  4. Giordano Bruno On the Composition of Images, Signs and Ideas
  5. "Two Lectures on the Size, Shape and Location of Dante's Inferno By Galileo"
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