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Rethinking the History of the Literary Symposium [PDF]

open access: yes, 1992
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Greek Seminar 420 Spring 1992 UIUC   +1 more
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As medidas de um conceito: ocorrências de hýbris no Ájax de Sófocles

open access: yesClassica, Revista Brasileira de Estudos Clássicos, 2006
A partir das reflexões de N.R.E Fisher e de D. Cairns acerca da definição de hýbris, ambas fundamentadas na ética aristotélica, proponho que o conceito pode ser compreendido através da metáfora de uma ultrapassagem do limite que determina a timéde cada ...
Agatha Barcelar
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Extending Honneth’s Shift in Focus for Critical Theory [PDF]

open access: yes, 2016
Axel Honneth has called for a change of focus in Critical Theory "from the self-generated independence of systems to the damage and distortion of social relations of recognition." I argue that Honneth does not shift his methodological focus ...
Giles, Douglas
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Hybris y misericordia en el salmo 50

open access: yesARS Medica, 2016
Sin resumen ...
M. Rosa Walker Cruchaga
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LA EPOPEYA DE GILGAMESH Y LA DEFINICIÓN DE LOS LÍMITS HUMANOS

open access: yesDaimon
La lectura del mito de Gilgamesh a la luz del concepto "hybris" -término acuñado en la Grecia arcaica, pero cuya vigencia filosófica llega hasta nuestra época contemporánea- creo que nos ofrece la posibilidad de observar de que manera se empezaron a ...
David Cifuentes Cabacho
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The Philosophy of Thomas Hobbes: Monist, Materialist and Mechanist [PDF]

open access: yes, 2012
This essay will present Hobbes as the most consistent philosopher of the 17th century, and show that in all areas his endeavors have cogency that is unrivalled, in many ways even to this day.
Machamer, Peter
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Archetypes and Romanticism in Establishing National Identity as Reflected in Tolkien's the Silmarillion [PDF]

open access: yes, 2014
This research demonstrates the relationship of fantasy fiction, archetypes, romanticism and nationalism in one of fantasy fiction, namely Tolkien's The Silmarillion. Since fantasy fiction, with the stereotype of escapism, is less appreciated this article
Putra, E. E. (Emil)
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