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Myth has become a fundamental frame of reference for Western thinking. This paper explores the term and category “myth” from the perspective of folklore studies, with concern for the use of myth as a tool in research. The ways in which myth has been used
Frog
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Cognitive aspects of a temporality concept in the comparative analysis of post-nonclassical scientificity and myth [PDF]
The paper considers ‘time’, a fundamental category of human existence, in the context of cognitive processes research in modern culture. Main methodological approaches to determining temporality in myth have been outlined.
Tychkin Pavel +2 more
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Self-realization, like music, images time. But whereas music images lived time, self-realization images the virtual time particular to personal myth. In the well-lived life the sense of eternal return native to personal myth becomes an awareness of continual, richening return to what we now are and always have been. The recurrence transtemporalizes us,
Paul Swartz
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The Myth of Kauṇḍinya in Southeast Asia
The myth of Kauṇḍinya has had a profound impact on the writing of Southeast Asian history, being used by historians in the early twentieth century to explain how the earliest kingdoms in the region were formed.
William Southworth
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The Eternal (Re)Turn. Heidegger and the “Absolutes Getragensein” of Myth [PDF]
This article aims to initiate the retrieval of Martin Heidegger’s thinking on myth. Beginning with a reflection on the dilemmas and precedents of approaching myth, this paper turns to an extensive review of Heidegger’s major, explicit treatments of ...
Jafe Arnold
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Myth and European Poetic Thinking in 1920 –1940s (Considering the Methodological Aspect) [PDF]
The paper attempts to build an integral system of myth and determine its poetic function in the literature of the first half of the 20th century. There are a huge number of approaches to the study of myth as an unconscious symbol, but a myth becomes a ...
Temur Kobakhidze
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The “Dacha Myth” in Russian Literature of the Turn of the 20th–21st Centuries: The Case of Yuri Mamleev [PDF]
The formation of the “dacha myth” in Russian literature at the turn of the XX–XXI centuries is shown on the prose of Yu.V. Mamleev, primarily his novel “Wandering Time” (2000).
Olga A. Bogdanova
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The concept of myth in the Russian religious philosophy of the 20-ies of XX century [PDF]
The problem of the myth is not something new to Russian thought of 20 century — the main approaches to its solution were developed in the 40s of the 19 century — so the research in the field of myth was based not only on the works of European thinkers ...
A. CHAGINSKY
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The Concept of Time in Soviet Neoclassicism (On the Example of Architectural Discourse)
The article discusses the process of switching temporal regimes in Soviet culture at the turn of the 1920s - and during the 1930s on the material of architecture.
Tatiana A. Kruglova
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Early Historians, Myth and the Aristocracy of Ancient Greece [PDF]
The problem of correlation between history and myth was always a matter of actuality. History coexists with myth, opposes it, and in the same time collaborates with it.
Surikov, Igor Evgenyevich
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