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The ethical dilemmas of risky decisions

open access: yesRisk Analysis, Volume 43, Issue 2, Page 219-233, February 2023., 2023
Abstract Even in a pandemic there seem to be inherent conflicts of interest between the individual and societal consequences of remedial actions and strategies. Actions taken in the sole interests of patients, as required by the Hippocratic oath, can have broadly inconvenient economic implications for the State. (“Average” benefits for a population can
Ben J.M. Ale   +2 more
wiley   +1 more source

The Realisation of I‐we

open access: yesThe Heythrop Journal, Volume 63, Issue 6, Page 1124-1139, November 2022., 2022
Ever since Plato, a tragic conception of the human self has been the point de depart of moral and political philosophy: the I and the we belong to one another yet oppose each other. Ancients such as Aristotle contended that the we is ontologically prior and moderns such as Hobbes that the I is ontologically prior.
Andreas E. Masvie
wiley   +1 more source

Tiresias, Ovid, gender and trouble : generic conversions from Ars into Tristia [PDF]

open access: yes, 2018
Ovid’s brief Tiresias episode in the third book of his Metamorphoses (Met. 3.316-38) represents one of the most eloquent examples of Ovidian self-representation and contamination between his elegiac, epic and exilic corpora.
Giusti, Elena
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The Realm of Hades and Its Symbols in Mandel'štam's Tristia : a Transparent Path to Redemption [PDF]

open access: yes, 2015
In the present paper I shall try to offer an interpretation of the symbols related to Hades' realm in Mandel'štam's Tristia. The importance attached to the adjective "transparent", which turns out to be a clue to deciphering the complex network of ...
Ángel y Espinós, Jesús
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« Je tiens dans mes bras les morceaux brisés de mon navire ». La mémoire naufragée dans les œuvres ovidiennes de la relegatio

open access: yesViatica, 2021
This article takes as its starting point the evocations of his journey from Rome to Tomis by Ovid relegated in order to analyze the innovative articulation between travel and memory operated by the Tristia, the Ibis and the ex Ponto letters.
Hélène Vial
doaj   +1 more source

Eumolpus poeta, Ovidio y la ultima manus en Sat. 118 [PDF]

open access: yes, 2011
En el discurso de Eumolpo (Sat. 118) se han visto posibles alusiones a Cicerón y a Séneca rhetor, pero lo más probable es que la utilización por parte de Eumolpo de un lenguaje de "arte poética" sea la principal causa de tal lectura intertextual; quizá ...
Carmignani, Marcos Flavio
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DAR KARTĄ APIE TRISTIA EX MELITOGAUDO: ARGUMENTAI DISKUSIJAI

open access: yesLiteratūra (Vilnius), 2017
Šiame straipsnyje nagrinėjami poleminiai klausimai, kuriuos vis dar kelia pirmasis poemos, pavadintos Tristia ex Melitogaudo: Lament in Greek Verse of a XIIth-century Exile on Gozo, leidimas (Busuttil, Joseph, Stanley Fiorini & Horatio Caesar Roger Vella,
Stanley Fiorini, Horatio C. R. Vella
doaj   +1 more source

Ovidijeva poezija ob soočenjih z Avgustovim režimom

open access: yesClotho, 2019
Ovidij je nedvomno med vsemi avgustejskimi pesniki eden najbolj izrazitih oporečnikov v odnosu do avtokratskega režima cesarja Oktavijana Avgusta. Medtem ko je na primer Vergilij na Avgustov ukaz spremenil zaključni del druge knjige Georgik, tako da je ...
Kajetan Gantar
doaj   +1 more source

Poetry, Parents and Power in Ovid’s Tristia

open access: yesDictynna
There is a long history, going back to Plato and beyond, to the idea that writing is like having a child. In Ovid’s Tristia, however, metaphors of poetic parenthood are not merely a literary commonplace, but complex poetic statements that have ...
Frances Myatt
doaj   +1 more source

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