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Introduction: Ethics and Physics in Contemporary Plays, were developing quantum theory and relativity. Moreover, they do so while engaging in what Kirsten Shepherd-Barr has characterized as enaction of the science they discuss: producing dramatic forms that manifest scientific content. A concern throughout is the manner in which these enactions alter the ethical stakes for the characters’ decisions.Pantry 发表于 2025-3-23 18:24:50
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Book 2018e by the characters, changing the ethical judgements that might be cast on them. Recent physics plays regularly alter the shape of space-time itself, drawing together disparate moments, reversing the flow of time, creating apparent contradictions, and iterating scenes for multiple branches of counte眉毛 发表于 2025-3-24 15:50:06
Playing Nuclear War: Learning Postmodern War from Modern Physics,but of the game itself. Ultimately the limitations of knowledge experienced by the characters, limitations created by the disarrayed space-time accepted and created within the plays, work to alter both the decisions the characters can make and the judgments audiences might cast on those characters.稀释前 发表于 2025-3-24 22:29:43
Relativistic Intertextuality: Einstein as a Figure,stand how his science and his choices will affect those whom he loves. Ultimately, following the causal sequence of the play’s plot rather than reorganizing events into their historical order pulls apart cause and effect to undermine efforts to assign blame in the absence of adequate understanding.hallow 发表于 2025-3-24 23:25:49
,What You Don’t Know Is Going to Hurt Like Hell: Knowledge, Power, and the Faustian Bargain, ignorance at all costs, and thus that frame of reference (as a limit on what knowledge one can access) makes possible the sort of limited-knowledge human action that can sometimes be described as just.