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Pathography in Japan: Exploring the relationship between creativity and the psyche. [PDF]

open access: yesPCN Rep, 2023
The author introduces the history, methodology, and development of pathography in Japan. In particular, the author focused on (1) five theses on the relationship between creativity and psychiatric disorders, (2) a new field of salutography that explores the relationship between creativity and mental health, and (3) suggestions for ethical ...
Tanaka S.
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Topology of narrative in the poetry of Friedrich Hölderlin [PDF]

open access: yesZbornik Radova Akademije Umetnosti, 2021
Significance and peculiarity of the appearance and influence that Friedrich Hölderlin had with his poetic work, both on the whole thematic-motive structure of later poetry (indications of this turn were already present in theoretical form with Diderot ...
Popović Radovan
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Due lettere di Friedrich Hölderlin

open access: yesAisthesis, 2012
Here's the first italian translation of two letters by Friedrich Hölderlin, written between November 1798 and January 1799 and adressed respectively to Christian Ludwig Neuffer (the first one) and to Hölderlin's youngest brother Karl (the second one ...
Friedrich Hölderlin
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Lettera a Casimir Ulrich Böhlendorff. Nürtingen presso Stoccarda, 4 dicembre 1801

open access: yesStudia theodisca, 2017
Friedrich Hölderlin’s letter to his friend Casimir Ulrich Böhlendorff (December 4th 1801), a major biographical and poetological document for scholars, in the Italian translation by Gianni Bertocchini.
Friedrich Hölderlin
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Patmos

open access: yesAisthesis, 2012
Here's the new translation by Fabrizio Desideri of Hölderlin's magnificent hymn Patmos, focal point of Hölderlin's remarks about the notion of lebendiges, the “living element”.
Friedrich Hölderlin
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Editoriale – Hölderlin: la cesura del vivente

open access: yesAisthesis, 2012
This number is dedicated to Hölderlin. Starting from a variety of perspectives this issue aims to underline the main role of the German poet in the definition of modernity: from the marxist Lunačarskij interpretation to Böschenstein’s Celan- Hölderlin ...
Andrea Mecacci, Mariagrazia Portera
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Lettera al fratello Karl (I gennaio 1799). Traduzione di Elena Polledri

open access: yesStudia theodisca, 2014
Friedrich Hölderlin’s letter to his brother Carl (January 1st 1799), a major biographical and poetological document for scholars, in the very first Italian translation by Elena Polledri.
Friedrich Hölderlin
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Hölderlin – der Dichter des Dichters. Im Anhang: Grundzüge von Hölderlins Homburger Poetologie

open access: yesStudia theodisca, 2014
Revising Heidegger’s dictum about Hölderlin being «the poet’s poet» and the philosopher’s remarks on the «essence» of poetry, the emphasis is shifted on the “method” of poetry, a crucial question for Hölderlin, which is here analyzed on the basis of his “
Michael Franz
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On the eve of the “Philosophy of Symbolic Forms”: Cassirer and Hegel

open access: yesEuropean Journal of Philosophy, Volume 31, Issue 4, Page 1125-1134, December 2023., 2023
Abstract This paper aims at focusing on Cassirer's relationship with Hegel during the crucial period when Cassirer is outlining and completing the Philosophy of Symbolic Forms in the early 1920s. The main thesis is that Cassirer has never abandoned his original Neo‐Kantian approach, despite the fact that it has been enriched within the perspective of a
Massimo Ferrari
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Lettera a Leo von Seckendorff. Nürtingen, 12 marzo 1804

open access: yesStudia theodisca, 2017
Friedrich Hölderlin’s letter to Leo von Seckendorff (March 12th 1804), a major biographical and poetological document for scholars, in the Italian translation by Gianni Bertocchini.
Friedrich Hölderlin
doaj   +1 more source

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