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Apollonian and Dionysian

2010
Since Friedrich Nietzsche discussed the Apollonian-Dionysian dichotomy in his The Birth of Tragedy, the dichotomy has been extensively applied by philosophers, by theologians, and especially by literary critics to discussions of an essential conflict between two human impulses or ideals symbolized by Apollo and Dionysus in Greek mythology.
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Dionysian Women

1997
Abstract In most depictions of Dionysos mainomenos and in many depictions of the Return of Hephaistos, women accompany the god. In the preceding pages I have used the term ‘nymph’ rather than the more common ‘maenad’ when discussing these women, and this distinction is more than a matter of conventions.
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Plato’s Dionysian Music?

Epoché, 2007
Like Aristophanes' Frogs, Plato's Symposium stages a contest between literary genres. The quarrel between Socrates and Aristophanes constitutes the primary axis of this contest, and the speech ofAlcibiades echoes and extends that of Aristophanes. Alcibiades' comparison of Socrates with a satyr, however, contains the key to understanding Socrates ...
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The Dionysian Tradition

2004
The Dionysian writings appeared first within the Christological controversies of the sixth century. It was long thought that they were first cited by the Monophysite party, whose doctrines were condemned as heretical by the Council of Chalcedon in 451, and so the Dionysius writings were frequently assumed to have been written by a Christian heretic ...
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Dionysian Plato in the Symposium

2019
The characters of Plato’s Symposium are faces of literary genres, masks of traditional wisdom, or innovation, about love. Plato orders up a mutual challenge amongst friends, affable and philosophical, to celebrate not only Eros and Aphrodite but Dionysus as well (177e). What are the masks of Dionysus in Plato’s Symposium?
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The Journal of Dionysian Economics

2016
The Journal of Dionysian Economics, or JDE, as we like to call it, is a virtual journal; that is, it does not yet exist. I, not yet virtual, am its editor. We’ve decided that in its early issues the Journal will only publish articles that have already passed peer reviews and been published by major economic journals, that is to say, these are all ...
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The Dionysian Worldview

New Nietzsche Studies, 2017
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