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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 352 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 216x140x51 mm, 18 black & white illustrations
  • Ilmumisaeg: 30-Nov-2021
  • Kirjastus: University of Minnesota Press
  • ISBN-10: 1517912075
  • ISBN-13: 9781517912079
Teised raamatud teemal:
  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 352 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 216x140x51 mm, 18 black & white illustrations
  • Ilmumisaeg: 30-Nov-2021
  • Kirjastus: University of Minnesota Press
  • ISBN-10: 1517912075
  • ISBN-13: 9781517912079
Teised raamatud teemal:
"A pioneering call for a new understanding of scale across the humanities"--

The author outlines a theory of scale and its conceptual, perceptual, and discursive aspects, including scale as an idea, the conditions under which it operates, and the difficulties it presents for human knowledge built on nonscalar experience. He explains scale as a way of thinking and speaking and the foundational philosophical concepts that it impacts, particularly how it deals with the delineation of objects and ideas of the subject, experience, consciousness, interpretation, process, relation, and organization. He also presents six thought experiments for understanding principles, parameters, and issues related to scale, as well as discussion of the relationship between scale and communication, rhetoric, and representation. Annotation ©2022 Ringgold, Inc., Portland, OR (protoview.com)

A pioneering call for a new understanding of scale across the humanities

How is it possible that you are—simultaneously—cells, atoms, a body, quarks, a component in an ecological network, a moment in the thermodynamic dispersal of the sun, and an element in the gravitational whirl of galaxies? In this way, we routinely transform reality into things already outside of direct human experience, things we hardly comprehend even as we speak of DNA, climate effects, toxic molecules, and viruses. How do we find ourselves with these disorienting layers of scale? Enter Scale Theory, which provides a foundational theory of scale that explains how scale works, the parameters of scalar thinking, and how scale refigures reality—that teaches us how to think in terms of scale, no matter where our interests may lie. 

Joshua DiCaglio takes us on a fascinating journey through six thought experiments that provide clarifying yet provocative definitions for scale and new ways of thinking about classic concepts ranging from unity to identity. Because our worldviews and philosophies are largely built on nonscalar experience, he then takes us slowly through the ways scale challenges and reconfigures objects, subjects, and relations. 

Scale Theory is, in a sense, nondisciplinary—weaving together a dizzying array of sciences (from nanoscience to ecology) with discussions from the humanities (from philosophy to rhetoric). In the process, a curious pattern emerges: attempts to face the significance of scale inevitably enter terrain closer to mysticism than science. Rather than dismiss this connection, DiCaglio examines the reasons for it, redefining mysticism in terms of scale and integrating contemplative philosophies into the discussion. The result is a powerful account of the implications and challenges of scale, attuned to the way scale transforms both reality and ourselves.

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"Scale Theory is an exceptionally astute and lucid remapping of the concept of scale. Working through a lively set of thought experiments, Joshua DiCaglio invents a scalar theory to move beyond conventional-often reductive and parochial-understandings of scale. From the not-so-simple conceptual and material status of objects, to questions of process, relations, and consciousness, to the scalar repercussions for subjects, experience, and the very practices of interpretation, DiCaglio delineates and performs a far-reaching scale theory for the predicaments of the present."-Peter C. van Wyck, Concordia University, MontrÉal

"There are few more important, and few more difficult topics to study, than the role of scale in society and nature. This is why Im so damn thankful for Joshua DiCaglios, Scale Theory. He assembles a clear and systematic theory of scale and then demonstrates how its practice can transform our understanding of ourselves and our perceptions of the world. Its really more than a book; its a vision, a guide, and a provocation to help us better navigate a world that exceeds our capacity to understand it."-Phillip Thurtle, author of Biology in the Grid: Graphic Design and the Envisioning of Life

"Enthralling."-Leonardo

"The training that Scale Theory offers its readers may prove not just enlightening but also life-saving."-Science as Culture

 

Muu info

Runner-up for Scale Theory 2022.
Introduction: Learning to Scale 1(16)
Part I Algorithms for a Theory of Scale
17(66)
1 Distance and Resolution: The First Experiential Origin of Scale
19(9)
2 Measurement and Perspective: The Second Experiential Origin of Scale
28(10)
3 Scope and Accumulation: The Third Experiential Origin of Scale
38(14)
4 To the Bottom: The First Thought Experiment in Scale
52(8)
5 From the Top: The Second Thought Experiment in Scale
60(9)
6 In the Scalar Simulation: The Third Thought Experiment in Scale
69(14)
Part II Configurations for a Theory of Scale
83(100)
7 In-formations of the Whole: Scalar Configurations of Objects
85(35)
8 I Am the Transhuman Cosmos: Scalar Configurations of Subjects
120(27)
9 Cutting and Claiming Everything: Scalar Configurations of Relations
147(36)
Part III Rhetorical Technologies for a Theory of Scale
183(84)
10 Mapping the Vast Unknowing: The Science of Scale, the Scale of Science
185(38)
11 The Cosmos Seeing Itself: Representations of Scale, Scales of Representation
223(17)
12 Transformations by Involution: The Contemplative Practices of Scale, Scaling Contemplation
240(27)
Acknowledgments 267(2)
Notes 269(36)
Bibliography 305(22)
Index 327
Joshua DiCaglio is assistant professor of English at Texas A&M University.