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Nietzsches Katharsis. Tragödientheorie und Anthropologie der Macht

Nietzsche-Studien, 2018
Nietzsche’s Catharsis: The Theory of Tragedy and the Anthropology of Power. Nietzsche’s conception of catharsis undercuts the Aristotelian tradition by emphasizing that catharsis does not aim at a purification of the passions but at a cleansing of human ...
Christian J. Emden
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Response: Katharsis and the Akedah

Journal of the American Academy of Religion, 1995
Le sacrifice d'Isaac par Abraham en Genese 22 a toujours provoque de nombreux commentaires. Ainsi, pour Sherryll Mleynek, l'Akedha constitue une tragedie aristotelicienne incomplete dans laquelle il n'existe pas de resolution du pathos grâce a la catharsis. A travers huits remarques, les AA.
Mishael M Caspi, Kenneth P. Kramer
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‘Kinesis und Katharsis’

British Journal of Music Therapy, 1996
This paper falls into three broad sections, the first two being published in this issue, the third in the Autumn issue of the BJMT. The first section attempts, through a brief introduction to the African philosophy of music and musical instruments, to explore the reasons behind the therapeutic powers attributed to music. The second section, which opens
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Elfriede Jelineks Wut. Zwischen Sprech-Wut und Katharsis

Elfriede Jelinek: Provokationen der Kunst, 2021
C. Gürtler
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Mimesis and Katharsis

Classical Philology, 1969
HE long and as yet unresolved debate T over the real meaning of Aristotle's doctrine of catharsis continues vigorously today. If ultimate truth has not yet been achieved, our understanding, at least, of important aesthetic problems has become sharper as we have debated the merits and flaws of the various interpretations of Aristotle's enigmatic ...
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