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Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 2004
Abstract There are two sorts of scientists: Dionysians, who rely on intuition, and Apollonians, who are more systematic. Self-experimentation is a Dionysian approach that is likely to open new lines of research. Unfortunately, the Dionysian approach does not allow one to predict the results of experiments. That is one reason why self-experimentation
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Abstract There are two sorts of scientists: Dionysians, who rely on intuition, and Apollonians, who are more systematic. Self-experimentation is a Dionysian approach that is likely to open new lines of research. Unfortunately, the Dionysian approach does not allow one to predict the results of experiments. That is one reason why self-experimentation
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2022
AbstractThe so-called Corpus Dionysiacum Areopagiticum is a collection of four philosophical-theological treatises and ten Epistulae. These texts were originally written in Greek and come from an author whom the manuscripts of the corpus call Dionysius Areopagita, bishop of Athens.
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AbstractThe so-called Corpus Dionysiacum Areopagiticum is a collection of four philosophical-theological treatises and ten Epistulae. These texts were originally written in Greek and come from an author whom the manuscripts of the corpus call Dionysius Areopagita, bishop of Athens.
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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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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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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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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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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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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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2006
Isadora Duncan was concerned. Modern culture was in the throes of a crisis. Its forms of religion and art, Christian in particular, were failing to provide people, especially women, with the inspiration or guidance they needed in order to honor their own bodies. In the quest for enlightenment of various kinds, people were educating themselves to ignore
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Isadora Duncan was concerned. Modern culture was in the throes of a crisis. Its forms of religion and art, Christian in particular, were failing to provide people, especially women, with the inspiration or guidance they needed in order to honor their own bodies. In the quest for enlightenment of various kinds, people were educating themselves to ignore
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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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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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Apollonian and Dionysian Trust
2013Apollonian trust is the trust in the knowledge basis and problem-solving potential of, for instance, environmental prescriptions. Yet, Apollonian trust is not sufficient for motivating citizen-consumers. Dionysian trust is needed, so citizen-consumers’ trust that eco-friendly practices will meet their social motivation.
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