Three Reflections on Return: Convergence of form with regard to light, life, word

Abstract

In this paper, I trace the three-fold essence of “return”—a generating trope of identity and difference, through which formal aspects of the theory of relativity, the movement of language and emergence in evolution might converge. The trope of return is contrasted with the more common two-fold structure of relatedness underwriting differential calculus, propositional semantics and reductionism, which privileges space over time, identity over difference, self over creation.

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Timothy M. Rogers
University of Toronto, St. George Campus

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