Talk:Sue Golding

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This sentence is problematic:

A major figure in queer activism and its theorisation (especially when she lived in Canada and worked alongside Michel Foucault), Golding is today most directly concerned with how to think a fractal philosophy.

- "A major figure..." needs sourcing,
- "especially when she lived in Canada and worked alongside Michel Foucault" needs sourcing and an explanation how how you can "work alongside" Foucault in Toronto,
- "fractal philosophy" is not a standard term, so requires explanation. And the sentence that follows doesn't help, since fractals have zero do to with Gödel or metamathematics, and essentially zero to do with quantum mechanics.

Consequently I have re-removed this sentence. Feel free to re-add this information if it can be added in a well-sourced and coherent fashion.Hairhorn (talk) 19:44, 6 January 2010 (UTC)[reply]


This seems to be a vanity page. Is this person really noteworthy enough to merit a Wikipedia page?— Preceding unsigned comment added by 31.104.250.250 (talkcontribs)