Will Hunting may be
interested in the following
vacant editorships at
The Open Directory:
Graph Theory
and
Combinatorics.
Related material:
The Long Hello and
On the Holy Trinity —
"Hey, Carrie-Anne, what's
your game now….?"
Picture sources:
azstarnet.com,
vibrationdata.com.
Personally, I prefer
Carol Ann:
From Criticism, Fall, 2001,
by Carol Ann Johnston—
"Drawing upon Platonic thought, Augustine argues that ideas are actually God's objective pattern and as such exist in God's mind. These ideas appear in the mirror of the soul. (35)." (35.) In Augustine, De Trinitate, trans., Stephen McKenna (Washington, D.C.: Catholic University Press, 1970). See A. B. Acton, "Idealism," in The Encyclopedia of Philosophy, ed., Paul Edwards. Vol. 4 (New York: Macmillan, 1967): 110-118; Robert McRae, "`Idea' as a Philosophical Term in the Seventeenth Century," JHI 26 (1965): 175-190, and Erwin Panofsky, Idea: A Concept in Art History, trans., Joseph J. S. Peake (Columbia, S.C.: University of South Carolina Press, 1968) for explications of this term. |
Art Wars: Geometry as Conceptual Art
and Ideas and Art: Notes on Iconology.
For more on Augustine and geometry,
see Today's Sinner (Aug. 28, 2006).