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    Pictorial turn. Una risposta.William J. T. Mitchell - 2012 - Lebenswelt: Aesthetics and Philosophy of Experience 2:130-143.
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  2. Copyright© 2006 SAGE Publications (London, Thousand Oaks, CA and New Delhi) and David Rasmussen.Mitchell Aboulafia, Barry Allen, Foreword Richard Rorty Westview Press, Bruce A. Arrigo, Christopher R. Williams, Patrick Baert, Polity Press, Iain Boal, T. J. Clark & Joseph Matthews - 2006 - Philosophy and Social Criticism 32 (7):903-907.
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    Blake's Composite Art: A Study of the Illuminated Poetry.W. J. Thomas Mitchell - 2019 - Princeton University Press.
    Can poem and picture collaborate successfully in a composite art of text and design? Or does one art inevitably dominate the other? W.J.T. Mitchell maintains that Blake's illuminated poems are an exception to Suzanne Langer's claim that "there are no happy marriages in art—only successful rape." Drawing on over one hundred reproductions of Blake's pictures, this book shows that neither the graphic nor the poetic aspect of his composite art consistently predominates: their relationship is more like an energetic rivalry, a (...)
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    Adding Closed Unbounded Subsets of ω₂ with Finite Forcing.William J. Mitchell - 2005 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 46 (3):357-371.
    An outline is given of the proof that the consistency of a κ⁺-Mahlo cardinal implies that of the statement that I[ω₂] does not include any stationary subsets of Cof(ω₁). An additional discussion of the techniques of this proof includes their use to obtain a model with no ω₂-Aronszajn tree and to add an ω₂-Souslin tree with finite conditions.
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    Image science: iconology, visual culture, and media aesthetics.W. J. T. Mitchell - 2015 - London: University of Chicago Press.
    Art history on the edge : iconology, media, and visual culture -- Four fundamental concepts of image science -- Image science -- Image X text -- Realism and the digital image -- Migrating images : totemism, fetishism, idolatry -- The future of the image : Rancière's road not taken -- World pictures : globalization and visual culture -- Media aesthetics -- There are no visual media -- Back to the drawing board : architecture, sculpture, and the digital image -- Foundational (...)
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  6. The Reconfigured Eye: Visual Truth in the Post-Photographic Era.William J. Mitchell - 1994 - MIT Press.
    Continuing William Mitchell's investigations of how we understand, reason about, anduse images, The Reconfigured Eye provides the first systematic, critical analysis of the digitalimaging revolution.
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    Picture Theory: Essays on Verbal and Visual Representation.W. J. T. Mitchell - 1995 - University of Chicago Press.
    What precisely, W. J. T. Mitchell asks, are pictures (and theories of pictures) doing now, in the late twentieth century, when the power of the visual is said to be greater than ever before, and the "pictorial turn" supplants the "linguistic turn" in the study of culture? This book by one of America's leading theorists of visual representation offers a rich account of the interplay between the visible and the readable across culture, from literature to visual art to the mass (...)
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    Sets constructible from sequences of ultrafilters.William J. Mitchell - 1974 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 39 (1):57-66.
    In [4], Kunen used iterated ultrapowers to show that ifUis a normalκ-complete nontrivial ultrafilter on a cardinalκthenL[U], the class of sets constructive fromU, has only the ultrafilterU∩L[U] and this ultrafilter depends only onκ. In this paper we extend Kunen's methods to arbitrary sequencesUof ultrafilters and obtain generalizations of these results. In particular we answer Problem 1 of Kunen and Paris [5] which asks whether the number of ultrafilters onκcan be intermediate between 1 and 22κ. If there is a normalκ-complete ultrafilterUonκsuch (...)
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    Iconology: Image, Text, Ideology.W. J. T. Mitchell - 1987 - University of Chicago Press.
    "[Mitchell] undertakes to explore the nature of images by comparing them with words, or, more precisely, by looking at them from the viewpoint of verbal language.... The most lucid exposition of the subject I have ever read."—Rudolf Arnheim, _Times Literary Supplement_.
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    Iconology: Image, Text, Ideology.W. J. T. Mitchell - 1986 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 45 (2):211-214.
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  11. What Do Pictures Want?: The Lives and Loves of Images.W. J. T. Mitchell - 2006 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 64 (2):291-293.
     
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    On the Hamkins approximation property.William J. Mitchell - 2006 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 144 (1-3):126-129.
    We give a short proof of a lemma which generalizes both the main lemma from the original construction in the author’s thesis of a model with no ω2-Aronszajn trees, and also the “Key Lemma” in Hamkins’ gap forcing theorems. The new lemma directly yields Hamkins’ newer lemma stating that certain forcing notions have the approximation property.
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  13. Sets constructed from sequences of measures: Revisited.William J. Mitchell - 1983 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 48 (3):600-609.
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    Groundhog Day and the Epoché.W. J. T. Mitchell - 2021 - Critical Inquiry 47 (S2):95-99.
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    Animal Rites: American Culture, the Discourse of Species, and Posthumanist Theory.Cary Wolfe & W. J. T. Mitchell - 2003 - University of Chicago Press.
    In Animal Rites, Cary Wolfe examines contemporary notions of humanism and ethics by reconstructing a little known but crucial underground tradition of theorizing the animal from Wittgenstein, Cavell, and Lyotard to Lévinas, Derrida, ...
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  16. Spatial Form in Literature: Toward a General Theory.W. J. T. Mitchell - 1980 - Critical Inquiry 6 (3):539-567.
    Although the notion of spatiality has always lurked in the background of discussions of literary form, the self-conscious use of the term as a critical concept is generally traced to Joseph Frank's seminal essay of 1945, "Spatial Form in Modern Literature."1 Frank's basic argument is that modernist literary works are "spatial" insofar as they replace history and narrative sequence with a sense of mythic simultaneity and disrupt the normal continuities of English prose with disjunctive syntactic arrangements. This argument has been (...)
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  17. A weak variation of Shelah's I[ω₂].William J. Mitchell - 2004 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 69 (1):94-100.
    We use a $\kappa^{+}-Mahlo$ cardinal to give a forcing construction of a model in which there is no sequence $\langle A_{\beta} : \beta \textless \omega_{2} \rangle$ of sets of cardinality $\omega_{1}$ such that $\{\lambda \textless \omega_{2} : \existsc \subset \lambda & (\bigcupc = \lambda otp(c) = \omega_{1} & \forall \beta \textless \lambda (c \cap \beta \in A_{\beta}))\}$ is stationary.
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    On Narrative.W. J. T. Mitchell - 1981 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 41 (4):456-461.
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    Indiscernible sequences for extenders, and the singular cardinal hypothesis.Moti Gitik & William J. Mitchell - 1996 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 82 (3):273-316.
    We prove several results giving lower bounds for the large cardinal strength of a failure of the singular cardinal hypothesis. The main result is the following theorem: Theorem. Suppose κ is a singular strong limit cardinal and 2κ λ where λ is not the successor of a cardinal of cofinality at most κ. If cf > ω then it follows that o λ, and if cf = ωthen either o λ or {α: K o α+n} is confinal in κ for (...)
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    Art and the Public Sphere.Maryann de Julio & W. J. T. Mitchell - 1994 - Substance 23 (2):130.
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    Picturing terror : Derrida's autoimmunity.W. J. T. Mitchell - 2007 - In William John Thomas Mitchell & Arnold Ira Davidson (eds.), The Late Derrida. University of Chicago Press. pp. 277-290.
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    Picturing Terror: Derrida’s Autoimmunity.W. J. T. Mitchell - 2007 - Critical Inquiry 33 (2):277.
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    Romanticism and the Life of Things: Fossils, Totems, and Images.W. J. T. Mitchell - 2001 - Critical Inquiry 28 (1):167-184.
  24. The complexity of the core model.William J. Mitchell - 1998 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 63 (4):1393-1398.
    If there is no inner model with a cardinal κ such that o(κ) = κ ++ then the set K ∩ H ω 1 is definable over H ω 1 by a Δ 4 formula, and the set $\{J_\alpha[\mathscr{U}]: \alpha of countable initial segments of the core model K = L[U] is definable over H ω 1 by a Π 3 formula. We show that if there is an inner model with infinitely many measurable cardinals then there is a model (...)
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  25. A Gitik iteration with nearly Easton factoring.William J. Mitchell - 2003 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 68 (2):481-502.
    We reprove Gitik's theorem that if the GCH holds and o(κ) = κ + 1 then there is a generic extension in which κ is still measurable and there is a closed unbounded subset C of κ such that every $\nu \in C$ is inaccessible in the ground model. Unlike the forcing used by Gitik. the iterated forcing $R_{\lambda +1}$ used in this paper has the property that if λ is a cardinal less then κ then $R_{\lambda + 1}$ can (...)
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    The Violence of Public Art: "Do the Right Thing".W. J. T. Mitchell - 1990 - Critical Inquiry 16 (4):880-899.
    The question naturally arises: Is public art inherently violent, or is it a provocation to violence? Is violence built into the monument in its very conception? Or is violence simply an accident that befalls some monuments, a matter of the fortunes of history? The historical record suggests that if violence is simply an accident that happens to public art, it is one that is always waiting to happen. The principal media and materials of public art are stone and metal sculpture (...)
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    An infinitary Ramsey property.William J. Mitchell - 1992 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 57 (2):151-160.
    Mitchell, W.J., An infinitary Ramsey property, Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 57 151–160. We prove that the consistency of a measurable cardinal implies the consistency of a cardinal κ>+ satisfying the partition relations κ ω and κ ωregressive. This result follows work of Spector which uses the same hypothesis to prove the consistency of ω1 ω. We also give some examples of partition relations which can be proved for ω1 using the methods of Spector but cannot be proved for (...)
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    "Critical Inquiry" and the Ideology of Pluralism.W. J. T. Mitchell - 1982 - Critical Inquiry 8 (4):609-618.
    The criterion of "arguability" has tended to steer Critical Inquiry away from the kind of pluralism which defines itself as neutral, tolerant eclecticism toward a position which I would call "dialectical pluralism." This sort of pluralism is not content with mere diversity but insists on pushing divergent theories and practices toward confrontation and dialogue. Its aim is not the mere preservation or proliferation of variety but the weeding out of error, the elimination of trivial or marginal contentions, and the clarification (...)
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    Covering at limit cardinals of K.William J. Mitchell & Ernest Schimmerling - 2023 - Journal of Mathematical Logic 24 (1).
    Assume that there is no transitive class model of [Formula: see text] with a Woodin cardinal. Let [Formula: see text] be a singular ordinal such that [Formula: see text] and [Formula: see text]. Suppose [Formula: see text] is a regular cardinal in K. Then [Formula: see text] is a measurable cardinal in K. Moreover, if [Formula: see text], then [Formula: see text].
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  30. I[ω₂] can be the nonstationary ideal on Cof. Transactions of the American Mathematical Society, vol. 361.William J. Mitchell - 2011 - Bulletin of Symbolic Logic 17 (4):535-537.
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    The sharp for the Chang model is small.William J. Mitchell - 2017 - Archive for Mathematical Logic 56 (7-8):935-982.
    Woodin has shown that if there is a measurable Woodin cardinal then there is, in an appropriate sense, a sharp for the Chang model. We produce, in a weaker sense, a sharp for the Chang model using only the existence of a cardinal \ having an extender of length \.
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  32. Urban Life, Jim—But Not As We Know It.William J. Mitchell - 2000 - Utopian Studies 11 (2):280-282.
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    Art, Fate, and the Disciplines: Some Indicators.W. J. T. Mitchell - 2009 - Critical Inquiry 35 (4):1022.
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    Addressing media.W. J. T. Mitchell - 2008 - Mediatropes 1 (1):1-18.
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    Dead again.W. J. T. Mitchell - 2007 - In William John Thomas Mitchell & Arnold Ira Davidson (eds.), The Late Derrida. University of Chicago Press. pp. 219-228.
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    Diagrammatology.W. J. T. Mitchell - 1981 - Critical Inquiry 7 (3):622-633.
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    Editor's Note: On Narrative.W. J. T. Mitchell - 1980 - Critical Inquiry 7 (1):1-4.
    The essays included in this special issue of Critical Inquiry are a product of the symposium on “Narrative: The Illusion of Sequence” held at the University of Chicago on 26-28 October 1979. The rather special character of this symposium was not fragmented into concurrent or competing sessions, and all the speakers remained throughout the entire weekend to discuss the papers of their fellow participants. Several distinguished participants, in fact, did not read papers but confined their contributions to the conversations which (...)
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    Medium Theory: Preface to the 2003 "Critical Inquiry" Symposium.W. J. T. Mitchell - 2004 - Critical Inquiry 30 (2):324.
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    Public Conversation: What the %$#! Happened to Comics?W. J. T. Mitchell & Art Spiegelman - 2014 - Critical Inquiry 40 (3):20-35.
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    Some examples of precipitous ideals.Thomas J. Jech & William J. Mitchell - 1983 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 24 (2):131-151.
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    An Interview with Barbara Kruger.W. J. T. Mitchell & Barbara Kruger - 1991 - Critical Inquiry 17 (2):434-448.
    Mitchell: Could we begin by discussing the problem of public art? When we spoke a few weeks ago, you expressed some uneasiness with the notion of public art, and I wonder if you could expand on that a bit.Kruger: Well, you yourself lodged it as the “problem” of public art and I don’t really find it problematic inasmuch as I really don’t give it very much thought. I think on a broader level I could say that my “problem” is with (...)
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    Pluralism as Dogmatism.W. J. T. Mitchell - 1986 - Critical Inquiry 12 (3):494-502.
    It may seem a bit perverse to argue that pluralism is a kind of dogmatism, since pluralists invariably define themselves as antidogmatists. Indeed, the world would seem to be so well supplied with overt dogmatists—religious fanatics, militant revolutionaries, political and domestic tyrants—that it will probably seem unfair to suggest that the proponents of liberal, tolerant, civilized open-mindedness are guilty of a covert dogmatism. My only excuse for engaging in this exercise is that it may help to shake up some rather (...)
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    "Ut Pictura Theoria": Abstract Painting and the Repression of Language.W. J. T. Mitchell - 1989 - Critical Inquiry 15 (2):348-371.
    This may be an especially favorable moment in intellectual history to come to some understanding of notions like “abstraction” and “the abstract,” if only because these terms seem so clearly obsolete, even antiquated, at the present time. The obsolescence of abstraction is exemplified most vividly by its centrality in a period of cultural history that is widely perceived as being just behind us, the period of modernism, ranging roughly from the beginning of the twentieth century to the aftermath of the (...)
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    Old Trees, Wild Rivers: CI at Fifty.W. J. T. Mitchell - 2023 - Critical Inquiry 50 (1):175-177.
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    Seeing "Do the Right Thing".W. J. T. Mitchell - 1991 - Critical Inquiry 17 (3):596-608.
    I might as well say at the outset that, although I can return Christensen’s compliment, and call his response “thoughtful,” I am most interested in those places where the fullness of his thought, and particularly of his own language, has paralyzed his thought in compulsively repetitious patterns, and led him into interpretive maneuvers that he would surely be skeptical about in the reading of a literary text. Even more interesting is the way Christensen’s antipathy to the film, and the violence (...)
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  46. Covering Properties of Core Models.Ernest Schimmerling, Peter Koepke, William J. Mitchell & John R. Steel - 2004 - Bulletin of Symbolic Logic 10 (4):583-588.
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    Preface to “Occupy: Three Inquiries in Disobedience”.W. J. T. Mitchell - 2012 - Critical Inquiry 39 (1):1-7.
    If journalism is the first draft of history, these three essays might be described as a stab at a second draft. It is an attempt by three scholars from different disciplines, with sharply contrasting methodologies, to provide an account of the protest movements of 2011, from the Arab Spring to Occupy Wall Street. We deploy the perspectives of ethnography, political thought, and iconology in an effort to produce a multidimensional picture of this momentous year of revolutions, uprisings, mass demonstrations, and—most (...)
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    911: Criticism and Crisis.W. J. T. Mitchell - 2002 - Critical Inquiry 28 (2):567-572.
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    Comics as Media: Afterword.W. J. T. Mitchell - 2014 - Critical Inquiry 40 (3):255-265.
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    Christo’s Gates and Gilo’s Wall.W. J. T. Mitchell - 2006 - Critical Inquiry 32 (4):587.
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