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  1. La phenomenologie entre pathos et réponse.Entre Pathos Et Réponse - 2005 - Revue de Théologie Et de Philosophie 137:359.
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  2. Pathos in the Theaetetus.Evan Keeling - 2019 - In Evan Keeling & Luca Pitteloud (eds.), Psychology and Ontology in Plato. Cham: Springer Verlag.
    This paper is a test case for the claim, made famous by Myles Burnyeat, that the ancient Greeks did not recognize subjective truth or knowledge. After a brief discussion of the issue in Sextus Empiricus, I then turn to Plato's discussion of Protagorean views in the Theaetetus. In at least two passages, it seems that Plato attributes to Protagoras the view that our subjective experiences constitute truth and knowledge, without reference to any outside world of objects. I argue that these (...)
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    El pathos de la vida y de la existencia. La fenomenología en busca de una ampliación de la razón.Patricio Mena Malet - 2019 - Anales Del Seminario de Historia de la Filosofía 36 (1):201-220.
    El presente artículo busca interrogar el pathos de la vida y de la existencia, a partir del estudiode las obras de Michel Henry y de Henri Maldiney. Dicho intento de ampliar la razón recobrando ladimensión afectiva de la vida o de la existencia ha orientado a la fenomenologíahacia una reflexión profunda sobre una inmanencia absoluta de la vida o sobre la apertura hacia elacontecimiento de sentido que es propia a la existencia. De este modo, nos pregunatremos quéfenomenología se apropia mejor (...)
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    Homeric Pathos and Objectivity.Jasper Griffin - 1976 - Classical Quarterly 26 (02):161-.
    One of the most striking differences between ancient and modern writings on Homer is the prominence in the former, and the rarity in the latter, of discussions of pathos. The word barely appears in the most characteristic books of our time on the subject. Thus the inquirer will find in Wace and Stubbings's Companion to Homer an index hospitable enough to include ‘Babylonian cuneiform’, and ‘Kum-Tepe, neolithic-site at’, and ‘Pig-keeping, in Homer’; but for ‘pathos’ he will look in vain.
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    Pathos and Significance.N. D. O’Donoghue - 1970 - Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 19:119-125.
    PATHOS is not the same thing as suffering, though, of course, it is bound up with suffering, just as it is bound up with contingency and loneliness. We suffer when somebody dies whom we loved, but pathos makes its appearance only when we turn up a letter and find in it some characteristic turn of expression, brave and cheerful perhaps in face of pain or disappointment, or an old jacket, or a pipe, or things arranged in a certain way in (...)
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  6. Lógos-páthos: motivos de la conversión en Platón (Lógos-páthos: motives for conversion in Plato).Pietro Montanari - 2022 - Hypnos 1 (48):37-63.
    The knowledge of truth, in Plato, is an experience that calls for conversion of the soul (μεταστροφή, περιστροφή). The basic feature of this experience consists in some sort of connection, which is constantly at work, between rational arguments and their non-rational conditions, briefly, lógos and páthos. How does this connection show up in Plato? Its crucial importance emerges many times at both narrative (récit) and theoretical level. In the three parts of my contribution, I show how logos-pathos intertwines with Plato's (...)
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    Pathos e historia: imágenes del pueblo. Motivos ícono-cinematográficos de la revuelta.Natalia Taccetta & Mariano Veliz - 2021 - Páginas de Filosofía 22 (25):100-125.
    Resumen : A partir de algunas consideraciones propuestas por Georges Didi-Huberman, el artículo se dedica a explorar las vinculaciones que conducen del pathos a la acción política. A través de las concepciones de la imagen como pasaje de la pasión a la acción y de la imagen en su relación con el gesto y la revuelta, se formula un abordaje de No intenso agora. Teniendo en cuenta las indagaciones de El acorazado Potemkin emprendidas por Didi-Huberman, nos proponemos estudiar allí un (...)
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    Pathos: Zur Geschichte Einer Problematischen Kategorie.Cornelia Zumbusch (ed.) - 2010 - Akademie Verlag.
    Spricht man heute von Pathos, dann meint man meist peinlichen Gefühlskitsch. Diese Abwertung ist das Ergebnis einer Begriffsgeschichte, die um 1800 kippt. Während die Poetik und Ästhetik des 17. und 18. Jahrhunderts den hohen Kunstformen eine pathetische Ausdrucksweise vorschreiben, fasst Hegel das Pathos nur noch als das Leiden des vormodernen naiven Helden. Warburg beschreibt das Pathetische schließlich als eine in der Antike geprägte Stilform. Zu dieser Historisierung des Pathos, das vom zeitlosen Ideal der Kunst zu einer ihrer Entwicklungsstufen wird, gehört (...)
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    The pathos of the real: on the aesthetics of violence in the twentieth century.Robert Buch - 2010 - Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press.
    In praise of cruelty : Bataille, Kafka, and Ling-Chi -- Fragmentary description of a disaster : Claude Simon -- The resistance to pathos and the pathos of resistance : Peter Weiss -- Medeamachine : the "fallout" of violence in Heiner Müller -- Epilogue : Francis Bacon, or, The brutality of fact.
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    Pathos der Distanz Et Transformation de L’Expérience de Soi Chez le Dernier Nietzsche.Chiara Piazzesi - 2007 - Nietzsche Studien 36 (1):271-308.
    Celle de Pathos der Distanz est un notion fondamentale de la réflexion que Nietzsche, aux années 80, consacre à la généalogie des valeurs morales et à la corréspondante hiérarchie des hommes. Le Pathos der Distanz, coractérisant et distinguant la forme de vie la plus noble, excellente, est en soi un objection aux revendications d'egalité universelle, puisqu'il s'oppose à la validité universelle des valuers morales. Un aspect plus profond de la valorisation du Pathos der Distanz renvoie au travail de transformation de (...)
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    Il pathos nella filosofia antica: cinque studi.Elisabetta Cattanei, Arianna Fermani & Francesca Masi (eds.) - 2022 - Roma: Edizioni di storia e letteratura.
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    Pathos, Pleasure and the Ethical Life in Aristippus.Kristian Urstad - 2009 - Journal of Ancient Philosophy.
    For many of the ancient Greek philosophers, the ethical life was understood to be closely tied up with important notions like rational integrity, self-control, self-sufficiency, and so on. Because of this, feeling or passion (pathos), and in particular, pleasure, was viewed with suspicion. There was a general insistence on drawing up a sharp contrast between a life of virtue on the one hand and one of pleasure on the other. While virtue was regarded as rational and as integral to advancing (...)
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  13. Tragic Pathos: Pity and Fear in Greek Philosophy and Tragedy.Dana LaCourse Munteanu - 2011 - Cambridge University Press.
    Machine generated contents note: Introduction; Part I. Theoretical Views about Pity and Fear as Aesthetic Emotions: 1. Drama and the emotions: an Indo-European connection? 2. Gorgias: a strange trio, the poetic emotions; 3. Plato: from reality to tragedy and back; 4. Aristotle: the first 'theorist' of the aesthetic emotions; Part II. Pity and Fear within Tragedies: 5. An introduction; 6. Aeschylus: Persians; 7. Prometheus Bound; 8. Sophocles: Ajax; 9. Euripides: Orestes; Appendix: catharsis and the emotions in the definition of tragedy (...)
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    Pathos, Parodie, Kryptomnesie: das Gedächtnis der Literatur in Nietzsches Also sprach Zarathustra.Gabriella Pelloni & Isolde Schiffermüller (eds.) - 2015 - Heidelberg: Universitätsverlag Winter.
    English summary: In "Also Spoke Zarathustra," Nietzsche referred to, considerably more than in his other writings, the sum-total of the western tradition and condensed within it our cultural heritage in a stupendous synthesis, which he configured in a curious space of citations, parodies, and echoes. Already the colorful singularity makes the text an important bearer and filter of tradition and a model case, on which literary and philosophical approaches, confronted with the question of cultural memory and Nietzsche's reassessment of it, (...)
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    The pathos of distance: affects of the moderns.Jean-Michel Rabaté - 2016 - New York: Bloomsbury Academic, an imprint of Bloomsbury Publishing.
    Jean-Michel Rabaté uses Nietzsche's image of a "pathos of distance," the notion that certain values cannot originate in a community but are created by a few gifted and lofty individuals, as the basis for a wide-ranging investigation into the ethics of the moderns. The expression of "pathos of distance" impressed would-be modernists like the American James Huneker and the Irish poet W. B. Yeats as they confronted the new in the arts. Later, it helped Deleuze and Barthes make sense of (...)
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    Pathos.Silvia Gullino - 2014 - Milano: Edizioni Unicopli.
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  17. Democracy and the Nietzschean Pathos of Distance.Gabriel Zamosc - 2019 - Southwest Philosophy Review 35 (1):69-78.
    In this paper I discuss the Nietzschean notion of a pathos of distance, which some democratic theorists would like to recruit in the service of a democratic ethos. Recently their efforts have been criticized on the basis that the Nietzschean pathos of distance involves an aristocratic attitude of essentializing contempt towards the common man that is incompatible with the democratic demand to accord everyone equal respect and dignity. I argue that this criticism is misguided and that the pathos in question (...)
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  18. Pathos, forma, memoria: Aby Warburg e il «temporale» del comprendere.Alice Barale - 2008 - Aisthesis: Pratiche, Linguaggi E Saperi Dell’Estetico 1 (1):3-12.
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  19. Pathos in Natural Language Argumentation: Emotional Appeals and Reactions.Barbara Konat, Ewelina Gajewska & Wiktoria Rossa - forthcoming - Argumentation:1-35.
    In this paper, we present a model of pathos, delineate its operationalisation, and demonstrate its utility through an analysis of natural language argumentation. We understand pathos as an interactional persuasive process in which speakers are performing pathos appeals and the audience experiences emotional reactions. We analyse two strategies of such appeals in pre-election debates: pathotic Argument Schemes based on the taxonomy proposed by Walton et al. (Argumentation schemes, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 2008), and emotion-eliciting language based on psychological lexicons of (...)
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    El pathos divino en la filosofía judía.Héctor Sevilla Godínez - 2022 - Tópicos 43:251-278.
    En el presente artículo se pretende clarificar el significado del pathos de lo divino como atributo de la emocionalidad en Dios. Son señalados algunos aspectos esenciales de la tradición judía, refiriendo los vínculos y controversias temáticas entre Heschel, Maimónides y Spinoza en torno a los atributos de Dios y su relación con los hombres. También se alude la crítica que Spinoza dirigió a la tradición judía y las consecuencias de esa actitud para el pensador holandés, incluyendo el rechazo de otros (...)
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  21. Ethos, pathos and logos in Aristotle's Rhetoric: A re-examination. [REVIEW]Antoine C. Braet - 1992 - Argumentation 6 (3):307-320.
    In Aristotle's Rhetoric, logos must be conceived as enthymematical argumentation relative to the issue of the case. Ethos and pathos also can take the form of an enthymeme, but this argumentation doesn't relate (directly) to the issue. In this kind of enthymeme, the conclusion is relative to the ethos of the speaker or (reasons for) the pathos of the audience. In an ideal situation — with a good procedure and rational judges — logos dominates and in the real situation of (...)
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    Do Pathos Trágico a Possiblidade de Akrasia Em Platão.Glaucer Ferreira Silva - 2021 - REVISTA APOENA - Periódico dos Discentes de Filosofia da UFPA 2 (3):174.
    O presente estudo tem por objetivo analisar as disparidades existentes entre dois momentos fundamentais quanto à constituição da polis grega, a saber, o trágico e o ligado ao logos e à racionalidade, denominado período socrático/platônico. Primeiramente, lançaremos nosso olhar sobre o chamado período trágico da cultura helênica, buscando contemplar o homem enredado pelo pathos trágico e sua consequente idiossincrasia dionisíaca. Ainda no século V a.C. contemplaremos este que representa um dos principais pilares de sustentação da filosofia do período antropológico do (...)
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  23. Del pathos, la extensión y la circunstancia del mundo para la experiencia del arte actual.Carlos Vanegas - 2016 - In Vanegas Carlos (ed.), ¿Arte sin estética? Universidad de Antioquia. pp. 131-166.
    Frente al interés por construir un discurso que dé cuenta del momento particular del arte contemporáneo, y que, además, pueda esclarecer y proponer diversas respuestas frente a los productos artísticos que se realizan en la difícil circunstancia actual, se han dirigido diferentes propuestas disciplinares que presentan análisis de la obra de arte y la experiencia que surge en su comprensión. La situación, que a veces se caracteriza por la impotencia de la teoría, la historia y la crítica del arte al (...)
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    Le "Pathos-avec" Intersubjectivité, intropathie et regard clinique.Claudio Tarditi - 2012 - Journal of French and Francophone Philosophy 20 (2):57-74.
    Cet article cherche à appliquer la phénoménologie matérielle de Michel Henry à la question du rapport entre médicin et patient. A partir de la réflexion sur le statut de l'intersubjectivité en tant que intropathie, l'auteur propose un nouveau modèle de "regard clinique" et de "démarche thérapeutique".
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    The pathos of Ridicule in Plato’s Dialogues.Martina Di Stefano - 2021 - In Paola Giacomoni, Nicolò Valentini & Sara Dellantonio (eds.), The Dark Side: Philosophical Reflections on the “Negative Emotions”. Springer Verlag. pp. 49-63.
    This paper aims to discuss ridicule in Plato. Often neglected in modern accounts of emotions, ridicule is in fact considered a pathos by Plato and extensively deployed in his dialogues. I will analyse ridicule from a descriptive, a normative, and a “practical” perspective, paying attention to how Plato understands its basic functioning, how he thinks that it should be regulated, and how he uses it in his dialogues. More generally, this paper will be an opportunity to explore some issues related (...)
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    Pathos and Pastoralism: Aristotle's Rhetoric in Medieval England.Rita Copeland - 2014 - Speculum 89 (1):96-127.
  27. Pathos in petrarch historical writing, notably the lives of scipio and caesar in'de viris illustribus'.Giuliana Crevatin - 1995 - Rinascimento 35:155-171.
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    Pathos, Parodie, Provokation: Authentizität versus Medienskepsis bei Friedrich Nietzsche und Gustav Mahler.Albrecht Dammeyer - 2005 - Würzburg: Königshausen & Neumann.
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    Pathos der Funktion. Leonardos technische Zeichnungen.Jan Lazardzig, Ludger Schwarte & Helmar Schramm - 2006 - In Jan Lazardzig, Ludger Schwarte & Helmar Schramm (eds.), Instrumente in Kunst Und Wissenschaft: Zur Architektonik Kultureller Grenzen Im 17. Jahrhundert. Walter de Gruyter.
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    The Pathos of European Political Philosophy After Marxism.William L. McBride - 1994 - Journal of Philosophical Research 19:331-343.
    The paper begins by raising some doubts concerning the appropriateness of the phrase, ”after Marxism,” despite current sociological realities which point to its accuracy. It then discusses a certain “pathology” that may be intrinsic to the combined theory and practice of political philosophy; some examples are offered. Next, it is suggested that the discourse of contemporary European political philosophy suffers from the absence of certain Marxian notions, especially that of ideology. Some current trends---postmodernism, nationalism, critical theory, and religious thought---are then (...)
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    The Pathos of Time: Chronic Pain and Temporality.Saulius Geniusas - 2015 - Dialogue and Universalism 25 (3):25-38.
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    The Ēthos/Pathos Distinction in Rhetorical And Literary Criticism.Christopher Gill - 1984 - Classical Quarterly 34 (01):149-.
    Jasper Griffin, in his recent book on Homer, has suggested that modern critics would do well to pay more attention to the localized insights and the general critical framework of the ancient Greek commentators. In a previous article, ‘Homeric Pathos and Objectivity’, he claimed to show, by careful study of those passages in which the scholiasts found λεος, οκτος or πάθος, that ‘the ancient scholars were right to regard pathos as one of the most important elements in the Iliad’. also (...)
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    Viral Mimesis: The Patho(-) Logies of the Coronavirus.Nidesh Lawtoo - 2021 - Paragrana: Internationale Zeitschrift für Historische Anthropologie 30 (2):155-168.
    This chapter argues that the human, all too human vulnerability to mimesis (imitation) is a central and so far underdiagnosed element internal to the Covid-19 pandemic crisis. Supplementing medical accounts of viral contagion, the chapter develops a genealogy of the concept of mimesis – from antiquity to modernity to the present – that is attentive to both its pathological and therapeutic properties. If an awareness of the pathological side of mimetic contagion is constitutive of the origins of philosophy, in Plato’s (...)
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    Ethos, pathos, et persuasion: le corps dans l'argumentation. Le cas du témoignage.Jacques Fontanille - 2007 - Semiotica 2007 (163):85-109.
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    Pathos, Affekt, Emotion: Transformationen der Antike.Martin Harbsmeier & Sebastian Möckel (eds.) - 2009 - Frankfurt am Main: Suhrkamp.
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    Pathos phaulon: Aristotle and the rhetoric of phthonos.Ed Sanders - 2008 - In Ineke Sluiter & Ralph Mark Rosen (eds.), Kakos: badness and anti-value in classical antiquity. Boston: Brill. pp. 307--255.
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    The Ēthos/Pathos Distinction in Rhetorical And Literary Criticism.Christopher Gill - 1984 - Classical Quarterly 34 (1):149-166.
    Jasper Griffin, in his recent book on Homer, has suggested that modern critics would do well to pay more attention to the localized insights and the general critical framework of the ancient Greek commentators. In a previous article, ‘Homeric Pathos and Objectivity’, he claimed to show, by careful study of those passages in which the scholiasts found λεος, οκτος or πάθος, that ‘the ancient scholars were right to regard pathos as one of the most important elements in the Iliad’. also (...)
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    The Pathos of Function: Leonardo’s Technical Drawings.Frank Fehrenbach - 2008 - In Jan Lazardzig, Ludger Schwarte & Helmar Schramm (eds.), Theatrum Scientiarum - English Edition, Volume 2, Instruments in Art and Science: On the Architectonics of Cultural Boundaries in the 17th Century. De Gruyter. pp. 78-105.
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    Pathos and the "Appeal to Emotion": An Aristotelian Analysis.Alan Brinton - 1988 - History of Philosophy Quarterly 5 (3):207 - 219.
  40. The Pathos of the Mediterranean Religion.Momolina Marconi - 1953 - Diogenes 1 (4):52-60.
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    Pathos and Destiny.Samantha Mills - 2004 - International Studies in Philosophy 36 (1):81-102.
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  42. O Páthos do Herói na Ilí­ada.Elizabeth Maia da Nóbrega - 1997 - Princípios 4 (5):103-113.
    Esse trabalho procura demonstrar; que o paqoV do heroi, de Aquiles em particular, se instaura, entre outras coisas, em funçáo de seu desejo de reconhecimento.
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    Intuition, pathos et guerre.Nobuo Kazashi - 2009 - Diogène 227 (3):122-.
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  44. Pathos ed esistenza. La teoria della tragedia tra Romanticismo e Idealismo.G. Pinna - 1992 - Giornale Critico Della Filosofia Italiana 12 (3):405-421.
     
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    Pathos-Transport um 1800. Modelle tragischer Bewegung in Theaterdiskurs und Briefkultur.Alexander Honold - 2010 - In Cornelia Zumbusch (ed.), Pathos: Zur Geschichte Einer Problematischen Kategorie. Akademie Verlag. pp. 99-116.
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    Pathos der Befreiung.Ivana Perica - 2018 - Zeitschrift für Kulturphilosophie 2018 (1):190-192.
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    Pathos und Antipathos. Pathosformeln bei Sergej Ėjzenštejn und Aby Warburg.Sylvia Sasse - 2010 - In Cornelia Zumbusch (ed.), Pathos: Zur Geschichte Einer Problematischen Kategorie. Akademie Verlag. pp. 171-190.
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    Pathos und Ethos, Morphologie und Funktion.Salvatore Settis - 1997 - In Martin Warnke, Monika Wagner, Gert Mattenklott, Wolfgang Kemp & Uwe Fleckner (eds.), Vorträge Aus Dem Warburg-Haus. Band 1. De Gruyter. pp. 31-74.
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    O pathos de Nietzche.Franklin Leopoldo E. Silva - 1970 - Discurso 1 (1):51-64.
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    Pathos und Pathologie. Ewald Heckers psychiatrische Brieflektüren.Yvonne Wübben - 2010 - In Cornelia Zumbusch (ed.), Pathos: Zur Geschichte Einer Problematischen Kategorie. Akademie Verlag. pp. 139-152.
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