

Geometry and rhetoric
thinking about thinking in pictures
pp. 507-526
in: Robert Kirkbride (ed), Geometries of rhetoric, Berlin, Springer, 2010Abstract
Thinking about thinking is tricky business. Pitfalls include a tendency to confuse our metaphors with the act itself, difficulties attendant to discredited notions of introspection as a source of evidence and the twin unreasonablenesses of reductive scientists and mystical humanists. Engaging geometry and rhetoric in a common frame presents the opportunity, especially in the context of architecture, to consider discourse and image in ways that are mutually reinforcing.