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David Burrows

University of Texas at Austin
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  • University of Texas at Austin
    Department of Philosophy
    Undergraduate
Austin, Texas, United States of America
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    Science Fictioning Singularities: The Diagrammatic Imaginaries of Physics
    In Johnny Golding, Martin Reinhart & Mattia Paganelli (eds.), Data Loam: Sometimes Hard, Usually Soft. The Future of Knowledge Systems, De Gruyter. pp. 38-64. 2020.
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    An Art Scene as Big as the Ritz: The Logic of Scenes
    In Stephen Zepke & Simon O’Sullivan (eds.), Deleuze and Contemporary Art, Edinburgh University Press. pp. 157-175. 2010.
  •  39
    Sound, Speech, and Music
    with David L. Burrows
    . 1990.
    In this examination of the relation of thought to sound, David Burrows offers the thesis that sound has played a liberating role in human evolution.
    Varieties of Music
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    “The Chymical Wedding”: performance art as masochistic practice
    with Simon O’Sullivan
    Angelaki 15 (1): 139-148. 2010.
    This Article does not have an abstract
    Value TheorySocial Philosophy, MiscAesthetics
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    Time and the warm body: a musical perspective on the construction of time
    Brill. 2007.
    The embodied now -- From now to time -- Music and the warm body.
    Philosophy of MusicMusical Experience
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