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Marco Frascari

Carleton University
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  • Carleton University
    Regular Faculty
University of Pennsylvania
Department of Philosophy
PhD, 1982
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
Areas of Interest
Philosophy of Mind
Medieval and Renaissance Philosophy
General Philosophy of Science
  • All publications (9)
  •  36
    Monsters of Architecture: Anthropomorphism in Architectural Theory
    Rowman & Littlefield Publishers. 1990.
    '...deserves serious attention among new theories in architecture, and is recommended for all university architectural collections.'|s CHOICE.
    Architecture
  •  114
    The Tell-the-Tale Detail
    Semiotics 325-336. 1981.
  •  58
    Drawings as Demonstration
    Semiotics 71-76. 1987.
  •  71
    Professional Use of Signs in Architecture
    Semiotics 357-369. 1982.
    Philosophy of Specific Arts
  •  152
    Monsters of Architecture: Anthropomorphism in Architectural Theory
    with Edward Winters
    Philosophical Quarterly 43 (171): 251. 1993.
    '...deserves serious attention among new theories in architecture, and is recommended for all university architectural collections.'|s CHOICE
    Architecture
  • Department of Architecture University of Pennsylvania Philadelphia, PA 19104
    Semiotics. forthcoming.
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    Semiotica Ab Edendo
    Semiotics 193-202. 1984.
  •  101
    Function and Representation in Architecture
    Semiotics 13-27. 1983.
  •  58
    The Exhibitions of Monsters and the Monsters of the Exhibitions
    Semiotics 679-687. 1985.
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