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Harold J. Morowitz

    Harold J. Morowitz was a scientific author whose works explored the philosophical and scientific underpinnings of life. His writings examined the deep connections between physics, chemistry, and biological systems, seeking unifying principles that govern living organisms. Morowitz's approach was characterized by clarity of thought and an ability to explain complex concepts in an engaging manner. His literary legacy lies in his emphasis on how understanding life requires an interdisciplinary perspective that bridges the gap between science and philosophy.

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    The Strange Loops of Translation
    • The Strange Loops of Translation

      • 208 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      One of the most exciting theories to emerge from cognitive science research over the past few decades has been Douglas Hofstadter's notion of “strange loops,” from Gödel, Escher, Bach (1979). Hofstadter is also an active literary translator who has written about translation, perhaps most notably in his 1997 book Le Ton Beau de Marot , where he draws on his cognitive science research. And yet he has never considered the possibility that translation might itself be a strange loop.In this book Douglas Robinson puts Hofstadter's strange-loops theory into dialogue with a series of definitive theories of translation, in the process showing just how cognitively and affectively complex an activity translation actually is.

      The Strange Loops of Translation