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Mihai Nadin

University of Texas at Dallas
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  • University of Texas at Dallas
    Institute for Research In Anticipatory Systems
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Areas of Specialization
Science, Logic, and Mathematics
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Philosophy of Biology
General Philosophy of Science
  • All publications (124)
  •  446
    Review, Language as a Cognitive Process (Terry Winograd)
    Artificial Intelligence 27 (3): 353-361. 1985.
    Science, Logic, and Mathematics
  •  379
    Words: A Parable (fiction)
    Alaska Quarterly Review 3 (3-4): 75-80. 1985.
  •  444
    Computers in design education: a case study
  •  802
    Can field theory be applied to the semiotics of communication?
    Communications (The European Journal of Communication) 3 61-80. 1986.
  •  720
    Semiotics, Advertising and Marketing (with R.D. Zakia)
    Journal of Consumer Marketing 4 (2). 1987.
  •  452
    La civilization de l’analphabetisme
    Gazette des Beaux-Arts 111 (1430): 225-228. 1988.
  •  366
    Art, artists, and computers
    Arts and Artists 17 (5): 5-6. 1988.
  •  387
    The Electronic Studio
  •  374
    Artist or Charlatan?
    The FIT Review 6 (1): 18-23. 1989.
  •  585
    Emergent Aesthetics-Aesthetic Issues in Computer Arts
    Leonardo 2. 1989.
  •  996
    Science and Beauty: Aesthetic Structuring of Knowledge
    Leonardo 24 (1): 67-72. 1991.
  •  499
    Beuys: The Art of Appropriation
    Penn State Journal of Contemporary Criticism 3 (1): 39-44. 1991.
  •  375
    What Difference Does Digital Make?
  •  394
    Multimedia Perspectives: Promises and Challenges (Multimediale Visionen. Versprechen und Herausforderung
  •  738
    Another page in the foundation of semiotics (Giordano Bruno’s De Imaginum, Signorum et Idearum Compositione)
    American Journal of Semiotics 10 (1/2): 271-284. 1993.
  •  521
    Hackers How-to
    Spectrum 31 (10): 8-12. 1994.
    Science, Logic, and Mathematics
  •  714
    Negotiating the World of Make-Believe: The Aesthetic Compass
    Real-Time Imaging 1 173-190. 1995.
  •  330
    The Architecture of Thought
  •  399
    Digital Eye/I Revisited
  •  350
    The New Face of Type
    Graphis 308. 1997.
  •  470
    Freizeit as Web Site
  •  650
    Beyond Literacy
    Educom Review 33 (2): 50-53. 1998.
  •  725
    Universal—A Continent beyond Tradition
    Dialogue and Universalism 8 (11): 109-119. 1998.
    The global scale of contemporary human life and activity places us in a generic conflict between our identity as individuals and our awareness of the individual's global responsibilities. We face a conflict between the reassuring condition of living according to tradition and the unsettling condition of living in the "new continent" where human self-constitution has global implications. The cohesive set of shared traditional values and ideals is effectively overwritten by the possibility and nec…Read more
    The global scale of contemporary human life and activity places us in a generic conflict between our identity as individuals and our awareness of the individual's global responsibilities. We face a conflict between the reassuring condition of living according to tradition and the unsettling condition of living in the "new continent" where human self-constitution has global implications. The cohesive set of shared traditional values and ideals is effectively overwritten by the possibility and necessity of innovation in response to global demands. Many paths between the ideal of universahsm and the individual's instantiation in tradition have been contemplated by philosophers and social activists. Given the current dynamics of change, most of these projects, while of good intendon, are nevertheless profoundly naïve in their fundamental assumptions. We are at a crossroads in which we experience a condition of instability that precedes any fundamental bifurcation. But in contrast to the dominant view that instability is by definition negative, we are witnessing an extraordinary explosion of creativity.
    Philosophy, MiscOther Academic Areas
  •  945
    The Aftershocks Before the Earthquake, review article of Archive Fever (J. Derrida)
    Semiotica 128 (1-2): 137-153. 2000.
    Semiotics
  •  283
    Unsere Universitäten müssen umdenken (Our Universities Must do Some Rethinking)
  •  498
    Anticipación mental y caos, with a new introduction, Historia y conciencia del futuro
    Historia, Antropología y Fuentes Orales 1 (23). 2000.
  •  382
    One cannot not interact
  •  537
    Can Institutions Anticipate?
    Technikfolgenabschätzung – Theorie Und Praxis 3. 2003.
  •  406
    Is a Bionic Goalkeeper Possible? Anticipation and Intuition
  •  887
    Semiotic Machine
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