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The Apollonian and Dionysian Psychological Types in Iranian Mythology and Mysticism [PDF]
Nietzsche mentions two central pillars for the genuine influential civilization of ancient Greece, i.e. , the Apollonian and the Dionysian principles. The first principle, using the logic of wisdom, has structured and formed all affairs and orders of the
Davood Sparham
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Nietzsche, Hamsun, and Sacred Violence
This article deals with the analysis of neo-mythological and pantheistic subjects in the works of Friedrich Nietzsche and Knut Hamsun. The analytical comparison of Nietzsche’s philosophical concepts and Hamsun’s literary psychologism is poised to find an
Maria P. Matyushova +2 more
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In die gees van die Dionisiese: Marlene van Niekerk se aanhangersbrief aan Freddy Mercury
Drawing on Nietzsche’s dichotomy between the Apollonian and Dionysian principles pertaining to classic tragedy, in this article, I consider the poem “Fan mail Freddy Mercury” by Marlene van Niekerk, from Kaar (2013) from that perspective.
Marius Crous
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Investigating the Roots of Dionysian and Apollonian of Nietzsche's Philosophy of Art in Schopenhauer's Philosophy [PDF]
The purpose of this paper is to examine the relation between Dionysian and Apollonian in Nietzsche's philosophy of art with Schopenhauer's philosophy. In this context, while expressing the history of the existing interpretations of the relation of the ...
Ahmad Ali Heydari, Ali Azizian
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John Keats, one of the famous Romantic poets in England, wrote many famous poems in his life, among which the odes highlighted his literary and aesthetic attainments.
Xiaorui Chen
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The article «Thou art» is the quintessence of Ivanov’s mystical anthropology. The understanding of this text as a palimpsest in which Christian theology, Sophiology, Gnosticism and Anthroposophy coexist established in the research literature.
Leonid G. Kaianidi
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L’arrivo di Dioniso ad Argo (Pausania 2.20.4, 22.1, 23.7): narrazione mitica ed elementi di culto
The paper examines the myth of Dionysus’ arrival in Argos reported by Pausanias (2nd century AD) in Periegesis 2.20.4, 22.1 and 23.7 as an aetiology of Argivian monuments (tombs of maenads, sanctuary of Dionysus Krēsios).
Beatrice Gavazza
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Gerhard Krüger's Platonic critique of Martin Heidegger
Abstract This paper examines Gerhard Krüger's interpretation of Plato in light of Martin Heidegger's Destruktion of the Greeks and critique of Platonism. I argue that Krüger's new reading of Plato should be understood as a critique of Heidegger's understanding of Platonism, and thereby as a broader critique of Heidegger's thoughts on Western ...
Antoine Pageau‐St‐Hilaire
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Here, there, everywhere: The relational geographies of chemsex
Abstract In recent years sexualised drug use, usually referred to as chemsex, has become the object of intense media health‐related panic and increasing academic scrutiny. Critical social scientists have challenged pathologising perspectives, analysing the socio‐cultural and political economy dimensions of chemsex. Against the silence of geographers in
Cesare Di Feliciantonio
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