Arrival of the Qi
Reflections on precision, productive ambiguity and spoon bending
by Elizabeth Reninger
The Lantern: Volume V, Issue 3 - Article #3
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As a graduate student, I was in the habit of filling my elective slots with logic classes. The impulse to do this arose, inevitably, in moments of feeling exasperated by the endlessly slippery content of my chosen fields of study – the maddening ambiguity of just about everything.
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