Mimetic desire in autism spectrum disorder. [PDF]
International audienceMimetic desire (MD), the spontaneous propensity to pursue goals that others pursue, is a case of social influence that is believed to shape preferences.
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Rene Girard and the phenomenology of mimetic desire [PDF]
René Girard has been critiqued for failing to ground his theory of mimetic desire in a discursive and philosophically robust framework. In order to meet this objection, I argue that René Girard’s theory of mimetic desire can be successfully motivated by ...
Gregory Moss
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Mimetic desire and scapegoat mechanism in sport [PDF]
BACKGROUND: The most fundamental question about sport is what is sport, what is its origin and its essence? Because sport is connected with the human being (there is no sport without human beings) different anthropological visions of human being result ...
Jernej Pisk
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Grasp and remember: the impact of human and robotic actions on object preference and memory [PDF]
Goal contagion, the tendency to adopt others' goals, significantly impacts cognitive processes, which gains particular importance in the emerging field of human–robot interactions.
Alex Kafkas +3 more
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The Seven Great Powers to Seven Head: The Mimetic Desire in the Narrative of Salur Kazan Kills the Seven Headed Dragon /Yedi Düvelden Yedi Başa Salur Kazan’ın Yedi Başlı Ejderhayı Öldürdüğü Boyda Mimetik Arzu [PDF]
In this study the narrative/epic/story of Salur Kazan killing the dragon is approached through René Girard’s concept of mimetic desire. The narrative, which started with the capture of Aras and Kars Castles, continues with a hunting adventure.
M. Emir İlhan
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The dialectics of antagonism: The critique of G. W. F. Hegel’s philosophy in R. Girard’s mimetic concept [PDF]
Introduction. In this article, the author examines the mimetic concept of R. Girard in the context of the correspondence polemic with the philosophy of Hegel, in the interpretation of A. Kojeve. Theoretical analysis.
Gafurov, Maxim V.
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Mimetic desire and mirror neurons: the consciousness of workplace bullying [PDF]
Workplace bullying is important to business and government, because it has a real impact on unfortunate casualties’ wellbeing and organizations’ benefits.
Christian Lebreton +2 more
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René Girard’s concept of mimetic desire, scapegoat mechanism and biblical demystification
This article provides an overview of René Girard’s concept of mimetic desire, scapegoat mechanism and biblical demystification. It also attempts to explain the basic notions of his anthropology and to contextualize them in relation to the conceptions of
Bogumił Strączek
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La crisi dell’eroe Rappresentazione cinematografica del sottosuolo
The following article analyzes the parallelism between Notes from Underground by Fëdor Dostoevsky and Martin Scorsese’s Taxi Driver. The link between these works was made explicit by the director in a documentary movie about his career.
Michelangelo Socci
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Easy Living (M. Leisen, 1937) ou l’anti-Capra : l’idéal démocratique à l’épreuve
The Great Depression significantly influenced the Hollywood movie production of the 1930s. As with Social Dramas, Hollywood Comedies, and more specifically the Romantic Comedies of Frank Capra or Preston Sturges, called into question the status of ...
Toufic El-Khoury
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