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    A abordagem do texto cristão em Erich Auerbach (Erich Auerbach's approach to Christian texts).Victor de Oliveira Pinto Coelho - 2012 - Horizonte 10 (26):584-602.
    Este trabalho é um breve estudo sobre a análise literária de textos cristãos elaborada por Erich Auerbach. O objetivo é destacar como, a partir do sermão 256 de Santo Agostinho e da Bíblia, Auerbach ilumina a articulação do sublime cristão com o sermo humilis , ou seja, incorpora a linguagem ordinária e temas prosaicos cotidianos para transmitir a mensagem religiosa. Do ponto de vista teórico-conceitual, faremos uma breve exposição sobre teoria da literatura, mais especificamente, sobre mimesis e literatura, (...)
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    Mimesis: The Representation of Reality in Western Literature.Erich Auerbach & Willard R. Trask - 1954 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 12 (4):526-527.
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    Século XIX Francês: A realização e confluência da representação do realismo moderno na literatura ocidental segundo o Mimesis, de Erich Auerbach.Gabriel Villatore Bigardi - 2019 - Cadernos PET-Filosofia (Parana) 17 (1).
    O presente resumo (resenha) visa a estabelecer a forma com a qual Erich Auerbach evidencia em Mimesis, sua obra magna, a realização da representação séria e problemática do cotidiano, considerando todas as forças motrizes sociais e históricas do contexto inserido, que se iniciam na separação diacrônica entre as obras de Homero e do Velho Testamento Judaico, e confluem na literatura do século XIX na França, mais precisamente nas figuras de Balzac, Stendhal e Flaubert. Para tal fim, além da consulta (...)
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    Notas sobre mímesis: La representación de la realidad en la literatura occidental, de Erich Auerbach.Raúl Rodríguez Freire - 2014 - Alpha (Osorno) 39:293-300.
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    Mimesis Reconsidered: Literature bullet History bullet IdeologyMimesis. [REVIEW]David Carroll, Erich Auerbach & Willard Trask - 1975 - Diacritics 5 (2):5.
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    Notes on Mímesis: the representation of reality in western literature, by Erich Auerbach.Raúl Rodríguez Freire - 2014 - Alpha (Osorno) 39:293-300.
    Se exponen las prácticas docentes de las educadoras de párvulos, que cumplen una función reproductora del nacionalismo que es internalizado en las niñas y niños como la ciudadanía chilena. Para ello, configuran un escenario lúdico que ritualiza la conducta cívica y patriótica, por medio de conmemoraciones cívicas fundadas en el belicismo de la guerra del Pacífico, sin considerar la realidad cosmopolita y de diversidad cultural presente en las aulas nortinas. A partir de esto, proponemos una nueva perspectiva respecto de la (...)
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  7. Vico and aesthetic historism.Erich Auerbach - 1949 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 8 (2):110-118.
  8. Incessu humilem, successu excesam" : Augustine, Sermo humilis, and Scriptural [upsos in Greek].Danuta Shanzer - 2010 - In C. Stephen Jaeger (ed.), Magnificence and the sublime in Medieval aesthetics: art, architecture, literature, music. New York: Palgrave-Macmillan.
     
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    Economy as a Victimizing Mechanism.Erich Kitzmüller - 1995 - Contagion: Journal of Violence, Mimesis, and Culture 2 (1):17-38.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Economy as a Victimizing Mechanism Erich Kitzmüller Universität Wien and Wirtschaftsuniversität Wien 1. The Enigma of Modern Economics The effects of the present economic system are remarkably ambiguous. When we compare modern society with any preceding society in history it becomes evident that the ability to produce wealth is its distinguishing feature. It also is evident that the most highly productive and technologically advanced societies of the world (...)
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    Rome and Rhodes in the Second Century B.C.: A Historiographical Inquiry.Erich S. Gruen - 1975 - Classical Quarterly 25 (01):58-.
    Ancient Rhodes reached a pinnacle of power in the early second century B.C. For twenty years—from Apamea to Pydna—her fleet was unrivalled in the Aegean and her mainland possessions encompassed most of Lycia and Caria. Ally and helpmate of Rome in the war on Antiochus III, Rhodes gained much profit from the association, in prestige and territorial acquisitions. But her heyday was brief, her fall swift and calamitous. After Pydna, Rhodes felt the heavy hand of Rome: she forfeited most of (...)
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    The ethics of theory: philosophy, history, and literature.Robert Doran - 2016 - New York: Bloomsbury Academic.
    Philosophy -- Ethics beyond existentialism and structuralism: Sartre's critique of dialectical reason and the debate with Levi-Strauss -- Foucault's ethics of the self -- Derrida in Heidelberg: the specter of Heidegger's Nazism and the question of ethics -- Richard Rorty's cultural politics: ironist philosophy and the ethics of reading -- History -- From metahistory to the practical past: Hayden White's existentialist philosophy of history -- Hayden White and the ethics of historiography literature -- The ethics of conversion: metaphysical desire in (...)
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    Comments on Merold Westphal: The Prereflective Cogito as Contaminated Opacity.Klaus Erich Kaehler - 2007 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 45 (S1):178-186.
    The intention of my comments is mainly to draw attention to a necessary distinction between that prereflective cogito of post‐metaphysical subjectivity that is analysed in Westphal's paper and the subject of the cogito that can be identified and verified as the very principle of modern philosophy from Descartes to Hegel, namely, as the subject of reason. This means first of all to step back from the conviction, taken as self‐evident, that the subject of reason — and thereby the truth claims (...)
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    Mimesis and Attention.Emanuele Antonelli - 2018 - Forum Philosophicum: International Journal for Philosophy 23 (2):259-274.
    One might well wonder about the source of Girard’s knowledge. Where is it thought to have come from in the first place? From what vantage point are we supposed to be surveying the events he claims are originary? And what, then, is the condition for the very possibility of his Christian wisdom? In this paper, I argue that we can put forward a tentative solution by looking at one particular aspect of all the texts that Girard has interpreted: they are (...)
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    A literatura no contexto da revolução estética concebida por Jacques Rancière.Nadier Pereira dos Santos & Joana Kelly Marques de Souza - 2016 - Griot : Revista de Filosofia 13 (1):87-108.
    A partir da perspectiva dos três regimes de identificação das artes propostos por Jacques Rancière, a literatura ocupa um lugar central na superação do regime poético, ou representativo, pelo regime estético. Para Rancière, o realismo de escritores como Hugo, Balzac, Stendhal e Flaubert subverte as hierarquias e pressupostos normativos vigentes no regime poético das artes. A partir desses autores, qualquer assunto ou qualquer pessoa, isto é, pertencente a qualquer condição social, podem vir a ser tratados como objeto literário sério, o (...)
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    Erich Auerbach and the DVjs: A History of a Relationship (1925–1951).Elke Dubbels - 2023 - Deutsche Vierteljahrsschrift für Literaturwissenschaft Und Geistesgeschichte 97 (3):735-757.
    This article examines the history of Erich Auerbach’s relationship with the DVjs, in which science and politics intersect. In the early phase of his career, Auerbach attributed great importance to the DVjs and developed a special relationship with Rothacker in particular. This is evident from his letters to the journal’s editors, which are the focus of this study. When Rothacker began to take sides with National Socialism, Auerbach turned his back on the DVjs. After the Second World War, he (...)
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    Erich Auerbach’s Political Philology.Stephen G. Nichols - 2018 - Critical Inquiry 45 (1):29-46.
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    Disfigurations: Erich Auerbach’s Theory of Figura.James I. Porter - 2017 - Critical Inquiry 44 (1):80-113.
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    Erich Auerbach and the Judaizing of Philology.James I. Porter - 2008 - Critical Inquiry 35 (1):115-147.
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    Verdichtete Geschichtserfahrung. Erich Auerbachs Brief vom 3.1.1937 an Walter Benjamin.Martin Vialon - 2009 - In Gerhard Kraiker, Michael Daxner & Waltraud Meints (eds.), Raum der Freiheit: Reflexionen Über Idee Und Wirklichkeit. Bielefeld: Transcript Verlag. pp. 123-150.
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    Figural Realism and the Politics of Literature: Hayden White and Jacques Rancière Read Erich Auerbach.Jakub Muchowski - 2023 - Journal of the Philosophy of History 18 (1):47-67.
    Hayden White and Jacques Rancière both drew on the account of the history of European literature offered by Erich Auerbach to construct their own theoretical treatments of historical and literary writing: White conceptualized the figure-fulfillment model, modernist realism, and figural realism, while Rancière critically commented on the undemocratic character of the writings of the Annales school and sought egalitarian moments in Western literature. I will examine White’s and Rancière’s readings of Auerbach and partially compare the two theoretical endeavors. The (...)
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    A refuge of lies: reflections on faith and fiction.Cesáreo Bandera - 2013 - East Lansing: Michigan State University Press.
    Erich Auerbach’s seminal Mimesis: The Representation of Reality in Western Literature was published more than sixty years ago and is deservedly considered a classic. The book brought into focus the fundamental difference that exists between the two basic approaches to the textual representation of reality in Western culture. These two “styles,” as Auerbach called them, were archetypically displayed in Homer’s poems and in the Old Testament, respectively. Auerbach’s differentiation is the starting point for Bandera’s insightful work, which expands and (...)
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  22. Clearer awareness of the "crisis": Erich Auerbach's radical relativism and the "rich tensions" of the historical imperative.Geoffrey Green - 2019 - In Kitty Millet & Dorothy Matilda Figueira (eds.), Fault lines of modernity: the fractures and repairs of religion, ethics, and literature. New York: Bloomsbury Academic.
     
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  23. The Nachtigall Convolute: A Previously Unknown Ottoman Protocol, Turkish Practices in the 1940s, and Possible Links between the Order of the Third Bird and the Work of Erich Auerbach.The Niblach Working Group - 2021 - In D. Graham Burnett, Catherine L. Hansen & Justin E. H. Smith (eds.), In search of the third bird: exemplary essays from the proceedings of ESTAR(SER), 2001-2021. London: Strange Attractor Press.
     
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    Time, History, and Literature: Selected Essays of Erich Auerbach.Joseph Mali - 2018 - The European Legacy 23 (3):336-337.
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  25. Impossible speech acts : Jacques Rancière's Erich Auerbach.Andrew Parker - 2009 - In Gabriel Rockhill & Philip Watts (eds.), Jacques Rancière: History, Politics, Aesthetics. Duke University Press.
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    “Flucht in die Tradition” Erfahrungshintergründe Erich Auerbachs zwischen Exil und Emigration.Karlheinz Barck - 1994 - Deutsche Vierteljahrsschrift für Literaturwissenschaft Und Geistesgeschichte 68 (S1):47-60.
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    Historical Pluralism.Hayden White - 1986 - Critical Inquiry 12 (3):480-493.
    It is as if [W. J. T.] Mitchell, who in his stance as a literary theorist is willing to admit of a plurality of equally legitimate critical modes, were unwilling to extend this pluralism to the consideration of history itself. By this I do not mean that he would be unwilling to view the history of criticism as a cacophony or polyphony of contending critical positions, as a never=ending circle of critical viewpoints, with no one of them being able finally (...)
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    Auerbach e a literatura de cada tempo: o romance do século XX no entreguerras.Eduardo Antonio Da Silva Lacerda - 2019 - Cadernos PET-Filosofia (Parana) 17 (1).
    O artigo busca abordar o pensamento de Auerbach quanto ao romance do século XX, especificamente o que ele chama de romance realista. Realismo, representação, historicismo são alguns dos conceitos-chave para a compreensão do pensamento auerbachiano e cuja apresentação serve como abertura do artigo. A seguir há uma investigação das características do romance entreguerras tal como Auerbach o pensa. Finalmente faço a relação entre o projeto filológico e o tratamento que o filólogo dá ao romance do século XX.
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  29. La mimesis in Auerbach.Gunter Gebauer & Cristoph Wulf - 1993 - Studi di Estetica 7:129.
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    History and aesthetic relevance.Florian Mehltretter - 2023 - Deutsche Vierteljahrsschrift für Literaturwissenschaft Und Geistesgeschichte 97 (2):333-349.
    In the context of a broad discussion on the relationship between historical research and aesthetic appreciation of historically remote literature in the first decade of the DVjs, Erich Auerbach presents a reading of Dante’s Commedia that combines both. In his article, »Entdeckung Dantes in der Romantik« in the DVjs of 1929, Auerbach declares that he developed this approach (further elaborated in the same year in the book Dante als Dichter der irdischen Welt) essentially from considerations found in Schelling and (...)
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    Animality and Contagion in Balzac’s Père Goriot.Travis Wilds - 2017 - Substance 46 (3):173-192.
    In his classic Mimesis: The Representation of Reality in Western Literature, Erich Auerbach famously cites the opening pages of Honoré de Balzac’s Père Goriot as emblematic of modern realism. With their minute description of the boardinghouse, where much of the novel’s action takes place, these pages emphasize physical setting, Auerbach argues, in a way new to Western literature. Yet Balzac’s descriptions are driven by something more than an ambition to represent “contemporary life” in scrupulous detail. In Auerbach’s view, the (...)
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    Mimesis, en la encrucijada del exilio de Eric Auerbach.Karlheinz Barck - 2009 - Arbor 185 (739):909-917.
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    Said, Auerbach, and the Return to Philological Hermeneutics.Evgenia Ilieva - 2019 - The European Legacy 25 (2):134-153.
    This essay explores the relationship between Edward Said’s well-known contrapuntal reading of history and Erich Auerbach’s Ansatzpunkt, or point of departure, as a means of entering a given hermene...
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    Mimesis: Culture, Art, Society.Gunter Gebauer & Christoph Wulf - 1995 - University of California Press.
    Mimesis, the notion that art imitates reality, has long been recognized as one of the central ideas of Western aesthetics and has been most frequently associated with Aristotle. Less well documented is the great importance of mimetic theories of literature, theater, and the visual arts during the Renaissance and the Enlightenment. In this book, the most comprehensive overview of the theory of mimesis since Auerbach's monumental study, Gunter Gebauer and Christoph Wulf provide a thorough introduction to the complex and shifting (...)
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    Mimesis: Culture--Art--Society.Gunter Gebauer, Christopher Wulf & Don Reneau - 1997 - Philosophy East and West 47 (2):291-292.
    Mimesis, the notion that art imitates reality, has long been recognized as one of the central ideas of Western aesthetics and has been most frequently associated with Aristotle. Less well documented is the great importance of mimetic theories of literature, theater, and the visual arts during the Renaissance and the Enlightenment. In this book, the most comprehensive overview of the theory of mimesis since Auerbach's monumental study, Gunter Gebauer and Christoph Wulf provide a thorough introduction to the complex and shifting (...)
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  36. Mimesis according to Rene Girard and business ethical decision making.María Marta Preziosa - 2022 - Veritas: Revista de Filosofía y Teología 52:53–71.
    Resumen: Este artículo tiene como objetivo indagar si la mímesis ―o imitación― tal como la entiende René Girard (1923-2015), afecta el juicio ético ―o evaluación moral― de una acción que el ejecutivo realiza en la empresa. En la primera parte, se caracteriza el juicio ético de acuerdo con una revisión de la literatura de ética empresarial (2010-2020). En la segunda parte, se sintetiza cómo Girard explica la conformación de la sociedad a partir de la mímesis, una fuerza impulsora (...)
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  37. The beautiful and the sublime in natural science.Peter K. Walhout - 2009 - Zygon 44 (4):757-776.
    The various aesthetic phenomena found repeatedly in the scientific enterprise stem from the role of God as artist. If the Creator is an artist, how and why natural scientists study the divine art work can be understood using theological aesthetics and the philosophy of art. The aesthetic phenomena considered here are as follows. First, science reveals beauty and the sublime in natural phenomena. Second, science discovers beauty and the sublime in the theories that are developed to explain natural phenomena. Third, (...)
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    Una introducción a la recepción y adaptación de la estética romántica en el Ecuador decimonónico: la influencia de Herder y la estética romántica de lo sublime en la literatura y la pintura de paisaje.Xavier Puig Peñalosa - 2015 - Estudios de Filosofía (Universidad de Antioquia) 52.
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    Mimesis: Culture Art Society.Don Reneau (ed.) - 1995 - University of California Press.
    Mimesis, the notion that art imitates reality, has long been recognized as one of the central ideas of Western aesthetics and has been most frequently associated with Aristotle. Less well documented is the great importance of mimetic theories of literature, theater, and the visual arts during the Renaissance and the Enlightenment. In this book, the most comprehensive overview of the theory of mimesis since Auerbach's monumental study, Gunter Gebauer and Christoph Wulf provide a thorough introduction to the complex and shifting (...)
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    Jewish Exiles and European Thought in the Shadow of the Third Reich: Baron, Popper, Strauss, Auerbach.David Weinstein & Avihu Zakai - 2017 - New York: Cambridge University Press. Edited by Avihu Zakai.
    Hans Baron, Karl Popper, Leo Strauss and Erich Auerbach were among the many German-speaking Jewish intellectuals who fled Continental Europe with the rise of Nazism in the 1930s. Their scholarship, though not normally considered together, is studied here to demonstrate how, despite their different disciplines and distinctive modes of working, they responded polemically in the guise of traditional scholarship to their shared trauma. For each, the political calamity of European fascism was a profound intellectual crisis, requiring an intellectual response (...)
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    What to Save and Why: Identity, Authenticity, and the Ethics of Conservation.Erich Hatala Matthes - forthcoming - New York: Oxford University Press USA.
    A family heirloom. An endangered species. An ancient piece of pottery. A threatened language. These things differ in myriad ways, but they are tied together by a common thread: they are all examples of things that call out to be saved. The world is brimming with things worth saving, and we have limited time and resources. How do we decide what to save? Why do we make these choices? -/- Philosopher Erich Hatala Matthes explores these questions as they surface (...)
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    Book review: Mimesis: Culture, Art, Society. [REVIEW]Gene Fendt - 1997 - Philosophy and Literature 21 (1):199-201.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Reviewed by:Mimesis: Culture, Art, SocietyGene FendtMimesis: Culture, Art, Society, by Gunter Gebauer and Christoph Wulf; translated by Don Reneau; 400 pp. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1995, $45.00 cloth, $18.00 paper.The purpose of this book is to develop “a historical reconstruction of important phases in the development of mimesis” (p. 1) from a brief discussion of its pre-Platonic Greek significance through contemporary thinkers. It is, then, not strictly a (...)
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    Beyond the Sublime: The Aesthetics of the Analogy of Being (Part One).John R. Betz - 2005 - Modern Theology 21 (3):367-411.
    This essay is concerned with modern and postmodern theories of the sublime and with a possible theological response to them. The essay first discusses the “modern sublime” and the “postmodern sublime” , and shows how these versions of the sublime terminate in one or the other form of “pure immanence” and, hence, are not sublime in any standard sense of the term. The essay then argues, in a second part, for an aesthetic of the beautiful and the sublime based upon (...)
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    Beyond the sublime: The aesthetics of the analogy of being.John R. Betz - 2005 - Modern Theology 21 (3):367-411.
    This essay is concerned with modern and postmodern theories of the sublime and with a possible theological response to them. The essay first discusses the “modern sublime” and the “postmodern sublime”, and shows how these versions of the sublime terminate in one or the other form of “pure immanence” and, hence, are not sublime in any standard sense of the term. The essay then argues, in a second part, for an aesthetic of the beautiful and the sublime based upon the (...)
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  45. The movement of mimesis: Heidegger's 'origin of the work of art' in relation to Adorno and Lyotard.Tom Huhn - 1996 - Philosophy and Social Criticism 22 (4):45-69.
    Heidegger formulates the artwork's origin in a movement against the false motion of portrayal and repetition. The term mimesis is employed in the present essay to describe this origin and the means by which truth 'happens', specifically when mimesis turns against itself as imitation. The movement of the artwork is considered within the following constellation: the concept of mimesis is examined in light of Heidegger's 'Origin' essay to illuminate the concept and the essay by placing both in relation to Adorno's (...)
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    Nec docere neque delectare sed sublimare. Sobre la metáfora de la literatura como sublimación en Freud y Nietzsche.Kathia Hanza - 2003 - Estudios de Filosofía (Universidad de Antioquia) 28:35-53.
    El artículo investiga las distancias o cercanías entre literatura, filosofía y psicoanálisis estudiando la metáfora de la sublimación. En primer lugar, traza los vínculos de Nietzsche y Freud con la Retórica de Aristóteles, es decir, los muestra deudores de aquella tradición literaria y retórica que, según Aristóteles, se sirve de un tipo de discurso afín a las cuestiones humanas, signadas por la posibilidad y la deliberación, antes que por la necesidad y la demostración. En segundo lugar, especifica cómo para Nietzsche (...)
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    Imitation and Society: The Persistence of Mimesis in the Aesthetics of Burke, Hogarth, and Kant.Tom Huhn - 2004 - Pennsylvania State University Press.
    This book reconsiders the fate of the doctrine of mimesis in the eighteenth century. Standard accounts of the aesthetic theories of this era hold that the idea of mimesis was supplanted by the far more robust and compelling doctrines of taste and aesthetic judgment. Since the idea of mimesis was taken to apply only in the relation of art to nature, it was judged to be too limited when the focus of aesthetics changed to questions about the constitution of individual (...)
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    Imitation and Society: The Persistence of Mimesis in the Aesthetics of Burke, Hogarth, and Kant.Tom Huhn - 2004 - Pennsylvania State University Press.
    This book reconsiders the fate of the doctrine of mimesis in the eighteenth century. Standard accounts of the aesthetic theories of this era hold that the idea of mimesis was supplanted by the far more robust and compelling doctrines of taste and aesthetic judgment. Since the idea of mimesis was taken to apply only in the relation of art to nature, it was judged to be too limited when the focus of aesthetics changed to questions about the constitution of individual (...)
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  49. Cultural appropriation and oppression.Erich Hatala Matthes - 2019 - Philosophical Studies 176 (4):1003-1013.
    In this paper, I present an outline of the oppression account of cultural appropriation and argue that it offers the best explanation for the wrongfulness of the varied and complex cases of appropriation to which people often object. I then compare the oppression account with the intimacy account defended by C. Thi Nguyen and Matt Strohl. Though I believe that Nguyen and Strohl’s account offers important insight into an essential dimension of the cultural appropriation debate, I argue that justified objections (...)
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    The self-organizing universe: scientific and human implications of the emerging paradigm of evolution.Erich Jantsch - 1980 - New York: Pergamon Press.
    The book, with its emphasis on the interaction of microstructures with the entire biosphere, ecosystems etc., and on how micro- and macrocosmos mutually create the conditions for their further evolution, provides a comprehensive framework for a deeper understanding of human creativity in a time of transition.
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