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Text authorship identified using the dynamics of word co-occurrence networks
The identification of authorship in disputed documents still requires human expertise, which is now unfeasible for many tasks owing to the large volumes of text and authors in practical applications. In this study, we introduce a methodology based on the
Akimushkin, Camilo +2 more
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Достоевский о поляках — поляки о Достоевском: метастереотипность как имагологическая проблема [PDF]
In the article, Jerzy Stempowski's essay The Poles in Novels by Dostoyevsky is analyzed in terms of its imagological aspect. Polish motifs in the novel The Brothers Karamazov are investigated in connexion with the writer's religious philosophy and ...
Мальцев, Леонид
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“THE IDIOT” BY F. M. DOSTOYEVSKY AND “LES MYSTERES DE PARIS” BY EUGENE SUE: COMMON GROUNDS
The article is about the influence of the “roman-feuilleton” on the novel “The Idiot” by F. M. Dostoyevsky. The article features a number of selected heroes (Nastasiya Filippovna and prince Myshkin) and situations which have analogues with the novel “Les
D. D. Sharapova
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Translating Khan on Singer: Global Solvent Versus Local Interpretation [PDF]
This work focuses on Peter Singer’s book, One World: The Ethics of Globalisation, and a reading of it recently presented by M. Ali Khan. Khan’s response to Singer is acutely critical, but ultimately fails to situate Singer’s offering in its proper ...
Ilhan Can Ozen, Sean M. Zeigler
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About the Reader’s “Corporal Compassion” for the Characters of Crime and Punishment [PDF]
The author’s realm of ideas undoubtedly influences the inner life of the reader, but the reader’s somatic involvement in the events of the plot should also be considered.
Elena V. Stepanian
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Nietzsche at the Deathbed: the Eternal Recurrence as a Counter to the ‘Preaching of Death’
Abstract In recent scholarship, the dominant reading of Nietzsche’s concept of the eternal recurrence has been as a thought experiment. This paper responds to this in two ways. First, this paper relocates eternal recurrence in the context of Nietzsche’s abiding concern with the ‘preaching of death’, a powerful, life‐negating weapon of the ascetic ...
Mark Higgins
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Dostoevsky killed his father: A Freud’s reading [PDF]
Dostoievski fue analizado a través de su obra y su biografía por Sigmund Freud en su artículo “Dostoievski y el parricidio” (1928). En el presente trabajo se contextualiza la noción de parricidio con el fin de enfatizar el lugar que ocupa el texto sobre ...
Romero Aguirre, Rocío
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The great Dr. Samuel Johnson [PDF]
Almost 230 years ago, the world lost Dr. Johnson, as Samuel Johnson was known, a man of all seasons. Johnson was not only a British writer who made lasting contributions to English literature as a poet, essayist, moralist, literary critic, and biographer;
Goncalves, Marcus
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On Dostoyevsky's "antisocialism"
The present paper contains some observations on social and historical motives of Dostoyevsky's "antisocialism". The author reasons that in Dostoyevsky's epoch scientific socialism was far from being a prevailing current among all other trends of socialist ideas and that in the 19th c.
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Wittgenstein and Diamond on meaning and experience: from groundlessness to creativity [PDF]
© Maria Balaska 2016.The chapter deals with what is here called ‘an experience of limitation’. I introduce this term as a combination of what Wittgenstein describes, in ‘A Lecture on Ethics’, as the ‘running-up-against paradox’, on the one hand, and, on ...
Balaska, Maria
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