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Dani Bassett & Perry Zurn on The Neuroscience & Philosophy of Curious Minds

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The Nonhuman Turn: Language, Authorship, and the Human Condition

Author Denise Riley, a philosopher and poet at Stanford, explores the idea that when we read or write, we are connected to other authors, time periods, and even strangers. Language is not just information, but also affects us through resonances. This raises the question: are we truly the authors or speakers of our words, or are we always influenced by others? This concept aligns with the nonhuman turn and challenges the notion of design thinking.

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