Grothendieck and a Theory of Contemporary Transgression (Session 3 of 7)

SESSION 3. WEDS. OCT. 14TH, 2015: SHEAVES AND A LOCAL/GLOBAL THEORY OF GLUING – NOVALIS, PIERCE, AND COLLAPSE Professor Fernando Zalamea‘s lectures will introduce the groundbreaking work of twentieth century French mathematician Alexander Grothendieck in relation to the work of C.S. Peirce, Novalis, P. Valéry, theories of topoi and sheaves, networks, art, and music, towards a generalized theory of transgression for mathematics, philosophy, and contemporary culture in our transmodern world. *In Conjunction
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