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 -November-2023-Vossius-lectures-Peter-van-Emde-Boa
 s-and-Ghica-van-Emde-Boas-Lubsen
DTSTAMP:20231106T023213
SUMMARY:Vossius lectures, Peter van Emde Boas and 
 Ghica van Emde Boas-Lubsen
ATTENDEE;ROLE=Speaker:Peter van Emde Boas and Ghic
 a van Emde Boas-Lubsen
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Amsterdam:20231120T153000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Amsterdam:20231120T173000
LOCATION:Belle van Zuylenzaal, UBA, Singel 425, Am
 sterdam
DESCRIPTION:In this talk we will discuss the conte
 nts of a book we published in the Springer series 
 “Logic in Asia: Studia Logica Library”: Analyzing 
 the Logic of Sun Tzu in “The Art of War”, Using Mi
 nd Maps. We will first introduce Sun Tzu, a Chines
 e strategist who lived 2500 years ago and who wrot
 e “The Art of War”. Next, we will talk about “mind
  maps”: diagrams used to visually organize informa
 tion, and our way of using them to represent the t
 ext of Sun Tzu, both in Chinese and English. Our M
 ind Maps present the text in the format of a tree 
 where the nodes are formed by structural phrases i
 n the text. This allows to recognize the logical s
 tructure of the text in a visual format.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:\n  <p>In this talk w
 e will discuss the contents of a book we published
  in the Springer series “Logic in Asia: Studia Log
 ica Library”: Analyzing the Logic of Sun Tzu in “T
 he Art of War”, Using Mind Maps. We will first int
 roduce Sun Tzu, a Chinese strategist who lived 250
 0 years ago and who wrote “The Art of War”. Next, 
 we will talk about “mind maps”: diagrams used to v
 isually organize information, and our way of using
  them to represent the text of Sun Tzu, both in Ch
 inese and English. Our Mind Maps present the text 
 in the format of a tree where the nodes are formed
  by structural phrases in the text. This allows to
  recognize the logical structure of the text in a 
 visual format.</p>\n
URL:https://vossius.uva.nl/content/events/2023/11/
 vossius-seminar.html
CONTACT:Rens Bod at rens.bod at gmail.com
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