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  1. Project MUSE Journals Philosophy, Psychiatry, & Psychology Volume 2, Number 3, September 1995 News and Notes.Muse More - 1995 - Philosophy, Psychiatry, and Psychology 2 (3).
  2. Project MUSE Journals Journal of the History of Ideas Volume 70, Number 4, October 2009 Contents of Volume 70.Muse More - 2009 - Journal of the History of Ideas 70 (4).
     
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    Varivm Et Mvtabile Semper Femina: Divine Warnings and Hasty Departures in Odyssey 15 and Aeneid 4.Kevin Muse - 2023 - Classical Quarterly 73 (1):231-242.
    In his second appearance to Aeneas in Aeneid 4 Mercury drives the hero to flee Carthage with a false allegation that Dido is planning an attack, capping his warning with an infamous sententia about the mutability of female emotion. Building on a previous suggestion that Mercury's first speech to Aeneas is modelled on Athena's admonishment of Telemachus at the opening of Odyssey 15, this article proposes that Mercury's second speech as well is modelled on Athena's warning, in which the goddess (...)
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  4. Hypernumber and metadimension theory.Charles Musès - 1968 - Journal for the Study of Consciousness 1 (29):29-48.
     
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    Fleecing Remus’ Magnanimous Playboys: Wordplay in Catullus 58.5.Kevin Muse - 2009 - Hermes 137 (3):302-313.
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    An evaluation of relativity theory after a half-century.Charles Musès - 1953 - New York,: S. Weiser.
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  7. East-West fire.Charles Musès - 1955 - Indian Hills, Colo.,: Falcon's Wing Press.
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    Advertisers' adherence to the ftc's green guides: A content analysis of environmental marketing claims.Charlotte Muse - 2010 - Inquiry: The University of Arkansas Undergraduate Research Journal 11.
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  9. East-West Fire Schopenhauer's Optimism and the Lankavatara Sutra; an Excursion Toward the Common Ground Between Oriental and Western Religion.Charles Musès - 1955 - J. M. Watkins Falcon's Wing Press.
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    Sergestus and tarchon in the aeneid.Kevin Muse - 2007 - Classical Quarterly 57 (02):586-605.
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  11. The Septuagint Bible: the Oldest Version of the Old Testament, in the translation of Charles Thomson.C. A. Muses - 1954
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    Destiny and Control in Human Systems: Studies in the Interactive Connectedness of Time (Chronotopology).Charles Musès - 1985 - Martino.
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  13. A New View of Ourselves and the Cosmos.Charles Muses - 1977 - In John W. White & Stanley Krippner (eds.), Future Science. Doubleday/Anchor. pp. 280.
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  14. Centrality in the Ethics of Peirce.Charles A. Muses - 1950 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 31 (3):289.
     
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    Consciousness and reality.Charles Musès - 1972 - New York,: Outerbridge & Lazard; distributed by Dutton. Edited by Arthur M. Young.
  16. The implicit dualism in eliminative materialism: What the Churchlands aren't telling you.Melinda J. Muse - 1997 - Journal of Theoretical and Philosophical Psychology 17 (1):56-66.
    Argues that materialism, specifically eliminative materialism, is dependent on the immaterial language and immaterial experiential realm for its meaning. The mind/body dualism has been a bane to psychology. Eliminative Materialists eliminate the immaterial mind from study, thereby rejecting the dualism. However, in assuming biology reveals everything about human experience, eliminative materialists are faced with a presupposed dualism: biological language, which is supposed to replace any psychological language, is necessarily correlated with and dependent upon meaning in the psychological language. Further, the (...)
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    Memoires d'aveugle: l'autoportrait et autres ruines : Paris, Louvre, Hall Napoleon, 26.10. - 21.1.1991.Jacques Derrida & Musée du Louvre - 1990 - RMN.
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    What Medical Students Teach: The Healing Skill of Being a Team Player.Donna Chen, Lois Shepherd, Eleanor Muse & Alika Johnston - 2019 - Hastings Center Report 49 (5):38-47.
    The question, what makes a clinician a healer? may evoke the image of a devoted physician paying a critically important home visit at the end of a long day or the image of an astute nurse—steadfast, empathic, anticipating the patient's needs before they become apparent to others. But health care is no longer provided by lone doctors or nurses. In the modern health care system, multiple professionals must work together to provide safe and effective care. The moral nature of healing (...)
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    W. B. Worthen. Modern Drama and the Rhetoric of Theater. Berkeley: University of California Press, 2015. 240 pp. [REVIEW]John H. Muse - 2017 - Critical Inquiry 43 (4):909-909.
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    Pierre Gassendi, explorateur des sciences: catalogue de l'exposition, quatrième centenaire de la naissance de Pierre Gassendi, Musée de Digne 19 mai au 18 octobre 1992.Anthony John Turner, Nadine Gomez, Pierre Gassendi, Tullio Gregory & Musée de Digne - 1992 - [Musée de Digne].
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    Robert Smithson : une rétrospective : le paysage entropique 1960 - 1973 : [exposition] 22 avril - 13 juin 1993 IVAM, Centre Julio Gonzalez, Valence, 17 juin - 28 août 1994 au Palais des Beaux-Arts, Bruxelles, 23 septembre - 11 décembre 1994 au MAC, Galeries contemporaines des Musées de Marseille.Robert Smithson, Belgium) Ivam Centre Julio González & Musées de Marseille - 1994
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    Estimation for Parameters of Life of the Marshall-Olkin Generalized-Exponential Distribution Using Progressive Type-II Censored Data.Ahmed Elshahhat, Abdisalam Hassan Muse, Omer Mohamed Egeh & Berihan R. Elemary - 2022 - Complexity 2022:1-36.
    A new three-parameter extension of the generalized-exponential distribution, which has various hazard rates that can be increasing, decreasing, bathtub, or inverted tub, known as the Marshall-Olkin generalized-exponential distribution has been considered. So, this article addresses the problem of estimating the unknown parameters and survival characteristics of the three-parameter MOGE lifetime distribution when the sample is obtained from progressive type-II censoring via maximum likelihood and Bayesian approaches. Making use of the s-normality of classical estimators, two types of approximate confidence intervals are (...)
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    Estimation for Akshaya Failure Model with Competing Risks under Progressive Censoring Scheme with Analyzing of Thymic Lymphoma of Mice Application.Tahani A. Abushal, Jitendra Kumar, Abdisalam Hassan Muse & Ahlam H. Tolba - 2022 - Complexity 2022:1-27.
    In several experiments of survival analysis, the cause of death or failure of any subject may be characterized by more than one cause. Since the cause of failure may be dependent or independent, in this work, we discuss the competing risk lifetime model under progressive type-II censored where the removal follows a binomial distribution. We consider the Akshaya lifetime failure model under independent causes and the number of subjects removed at every failure time when the removal follows the binomial distribution (...)
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    Types of violence in the ancient world - riess, † Fagan the topography of violence in the Greco-Roman world. Pp. VI + 416, ills. Ann Arbor: University of michigan press, 2016. Cased, us$85. Isbn: 978-0-472-11982-0. [REVIEW]Kevin Muse - 2018 - The Classical Review 68 (2):463-466.
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    Cardiovascular and nervous system changes during meditation.Steven R. Steinhubl, Nathan E. Wineinger, Sheila Patel, Debra L. Boeldt, Geoffrey Mackellar, Valencia Porter, Jacob T. Redmond, Evan D. Muse, Laura Nicholson, Deepak Chopra & Eric J. Topol - 2015 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 9.
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    Patterns of characterization in folktales across geographic regions and levels of cultural complexity.Jonathan Gottschall, Rachel Berkey, Mitchell Cawson, Carly Drown, Matthew Fleischner, Melissa Glotzbecker, Kimberly Kernan, Tyler Magnan, Kate Muse, Celeste Ogburn, Stephen Patterson, Christopher Skeels, Stephanie St Joseph, Shawna Weeks, Alison Welsh & Erin Welch - 2003 - Human Nature 14 (4):365-382.
    Literary scholars are generally suspicious of the concept of universals: there are presently no candidates for literary universals that a high proportion of literary scholars would accept as valid. This paper reports results from a content analysis of patterns of characterization in folktales from 48 culture areas, aimed at identifying patterns of characterization that apply across regions of the world and levels of cultural complexity. The search for these patterns was guided by evolutionary theory and the findings are consistent with (...)
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    Introduction to Special Section on Virtue in the Loop: Virtue Ethics and Military AI.D. C. Washington, I. N. Notre Dame, National Securityhe is Currently Working on Two Books: A. Muse of Fire: Why The Technology, on What Happens to Wartime Innovations When the War is Over U. S. Military Forgets What It Learns in War, U. S. Army Asymmetric Warfare Group The Shot in the Dark: A. History of the, Global Power Competition His Writing has Appeared in Russian Analytical Digest The First Comprehensive Overview of A. Unit That Helped the Army Adapt to the Post-9/11 Era of Counterinsurgency, The New Atlantis Triple Helix, War on the Rocks Fare Forward, Science Before Receiving A. Phd in Moral Theology From Notre Dame He has Published Widely on Bioethics, Technology Ethics He is the Author of Science Religion, Christian Ethics, Anxiety Tomorrow’S. Troubles: Risk, Prudence in an Age of Algorithmic Governance, The Ethics of Precision Medicine & Encountering Artificial Intelligence - 2025 - Journal of Military Ethics 23 (3-4):245-250.
    Volume 23, Issue 3-4, November - December 2024, Page 245-250.
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    (1 other version)Du musée-écrin au musée-objet.Joseph R. Moukarzel - 2011 - Hermès: La Revue Cognition, communication, politique 61 (3):, [ p.].
    Les musées contemporains sont en pleine mutation, ils passent du statut de « temples de l’art et de la culture » à celui de pourvoyeurs d’activités culturelles et ludiques. Censés instruire, ils s’engagent dans la voie controversée de plaire en vue d’exister, le but ultime étant de drainer le plus de « clients » possible pour assurer la continuation. Et dans la mouvance, ils n’hésitent pas à s’exporter au même titre que les enseignes commerciales vers des cités-nations à la (...)
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    (1 other version)Des musées et des expositions dans le débat sur l’immigration en France.Marie-Sylvie Poli & Linda Idjéraoui-Ravez - 2011 - Hermès: La Revue Cognition, communication, politique 61 (3):, [ p.].
    Nous comparons ici deux expositions de musées français sur l’immigration : Repères et D’Isère et du Maghreb Mémoires d’immigrés. Notre analyse muséologique montre en quoi le monde des musées participe activement au débat de société récurrent en France sur ce thème ; chaque exposition défendant sa vision de l’immigration par ses modalités d’écriture muséographique.This article compares two exhibitions on immigration in French museums: Repères [Landmarks] and D’Isère et du Maghreb : Mémoires d’immigrés [Memories of immigration – from the (...)
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    The Muses of Larissa: a new Thessalian votive inscription from the Hellenistic period on the foundation of a sanctuary.Eleonora Santin & Athanasios Tziafalias - 2020 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 144.
    Cet article est la première édition d’une épigramme votive gravée sur l’une des pièces majeures du Musée diachronique de Larissa, une stèle à relief remployée pour servir de chapiteau à l’époque byzantine où l’on voit neuf Muses faire cortège autour d’une divinité placée dans une grotte qui pourrait être identifiée avec Apollon. L’inscription et le relief sont incomplets et posent quelques difficultés d’interprétation. Nous avançons des hypothèses de reconstitution du texte, complétées par un premier commentaire iconographique, et essayons de replacer (...)
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    (1 other version)Les musées en Namibie au cœur d’une société en mutation.Fabienne Galangau-quérat, Anne Nivart & Anne Jonchery - 2011 - Hermès: La Revue Cognition, communication, politique 61 (3):, [ p.].
    Cet article porte sur les dynamiques muséales dans le contexte de la construction identitaire. À travers l’étude en Namibie des différents types de musées qui maillent le territoire, deux types de fonctionnement se dégagent. Le premier est unifiant et centralisateur, représenté par le musée national, média qui affiche dans l’espace public la représentation officielle de la nation dite « arc-en-ciel ». Ce fonctionnement est traditionnel aux musées, dominant et structurellement centralisé. Le second modèle, diversifiant et territorialisé, se manifeste (...)
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  32. Musings of a Chinese mystic: selections from the philosophy of Chuang Tzŭ. Zhuangzi - 1889 - San Francisco: Chinese Materials Center. Edited by Herbert Allen Giles.
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    Nymphs, Muses (and Cicadas) at the Ilissus.Tomasz Mojsik - 2024 - Hermes 152 (1):16-39.
    The article proves that the term mouseion used by Plato in Phaedrus 278b cannot mean “sanctuary/shrine of the Muses” here, but it probably refers to the cicadas chirping under the plane tree of which Socrates speaks earlier in the dialogue (259b-c). Such an interpretation is consistent with our knowledge of the early stage of development of the concept of mouseion, and also with its use elsewhere in Plato’s dialogue (267b). It should therefore be concluded that the cult of the Muses (...)
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    Le Muse Pierides in Virgilio e in Properzio (e forse in Gallo).Paola Gagliardi - 2014 - Hermes 142 (1):102-128.
    In Virgil’s Eclogues the Muses Pierides are always represented as authors of the poems, like in the Gallus papyrus from Qaṣr Ibrîm. Their presence in passages allusive to the verses of the papyrus and the employ of the epithet by Prop. 2, 10 and 2, 13 in texts rich of references to Gallus suggest that the word Pierides was already in Gallus’ poetry and perhaps in the lacuna at v. 6 of the papyrus.
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  35. (Musings) Why I study aesthetics: an unwritten essay.Dyutiman Mukhopadhyay - manuscript
    The musings are based upon Kashmiri Shaivist Abhinavagupta’s concept of Santa Rasa (10th Century AD) and my Advait beliefs stemmed from the Upanishads.
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    (1 other version)Les musées de société : le point de bascule.Michel CÔTÉ - 2011 - Hermès: La Revue Cognition, communication, politique 61 (3):, [ p.].
    Quel regard les musées de société posent-ils sur les sociétés ? Le musée fait partie des institutions structurantes d’une société, notamment par son rôle de création et de partage de savoir : en ce sens, il est à la fois miroir d’une société et lien critique. Préoccupés par les enjeux contemporains tels que la diversité culturelle, la numérisation, la mondialisation, le développement des activités culturelles ou encore le développement durable, les musées de société doivent sans cesse s’adapter, créer (...)
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    (1 other version)Le musée pour l’installation d’art contemporain.Boris Groys - 2011 - Hermès: La Revue Cognition, communication, politique 61 (3):, [ p.].
    Ces dernières années, des musées d’art contemporain sont apparus partout dans le monde occidental et au-delà. Le nombre de ce genre de musées augmente en permanence. Le touriste d’aujourd’hui, qui se rend dans une grande ville, s’attend à y trouver un musée d’art contemporain, de la même manière qu’il s’attend à y trouver un restaurant italien ou un cinéma. Dans la plupart des cas, ces attentes sont confirmées. Dans le pire des cas, le touriste va apprendre que le (...)
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  38. Some Musings About the Limits of an Ethics That Can Be Applied – A Response to a Question About Courage and Convictions That Confronted the Author When She Woke Up on November 9, 2016.Sarah Buss - 2020 - Journal of Applied Philosophy 37 (1):1-33.
    I experienced the 2016 Presidential election as a loss of innocence. For the first time in my life, the prospect of losing my most basic rights and freedoms did not feel so remote. Confronting this possibility prompted the musings in this article. I call them ‘musings’ because the article is not a systematic defense of a clearly demarcated position. It is, rather, a somewhat circuitous exploration of the many questions that pressed themselves upon me as I struggled to understand what (...)
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    Presidential musings from the meridian: reflections on the nature of geography by past presidents of the Association of American geographers.M. Duane Nellis, Janice J. Monk & Susan L. Cutter (eds.) - 2004 - Morgantown, W.Va.: West Virginia University Press.
    For decades, presidents of the Association of American Geographers have written insightful columns in the AAG Newsletter. One of the most popular sections of the newsletter, these columns illustrate the changes and consistencies of geography over the past thirty-four years. They offer an insight into the past of the geography discipline and a broader perspective on the future. Previously inaccessible even to most professional geographers, the Presidential Columns will now be available in Presidential Musings from the Meridian: Reflections of the (...)
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    The Muses' Uncanny Lies: Hesiod, Theogony 27 and Its Translators.Bruce A. Heiden - 2007 - American Journal of Philology 128 (2):153-175.
    The words ψεύδεα... ἐτύμοισιν ὁμοια at Theogony 27 are almost always translated as "lies resembling truth." But in early Greek epic the sense of ὁμοιοζ was indefinite; it meant "equivalent with respect to a quality," with the quality regularly specified in the context. Rarely if ever was the equivalence a deceptive resemblance. Therefore in Theogony 27 the Muses' words mean "lies equivalent to truth." Since the nature of the equivalence is left unelaborated, the line poses a riddling paradox. In addressing (...)
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    (1 other version)Que faire des musées de savants? Le défi du Musée d’Anatomie de Turin.Giacomo Giacobini, Cristina Cilli & Giancarla Malerba - 2011 - Hermès: La Revue Cognition, communication, politique 61 (3):, [ p.].
    Le Musée d’Anatomie humaine de l’Université de Turin , créé en 1739, fut transféré en 1898 dans le bâtiment où il se trouve actuellement, dans des locaux caractérisés par une architecture monumentale. Il a été récemment restauré dans le but de retrouver l’atmosphère de l’époque, et en même temps, le projet à fait l’objet d’une réflexion attentive sur les possibilités de le transformer de musée savant en musée communiquant. Le Musée d’Anatomie humaine fait partie d’un pôle muséal turinois en développement (...)
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    The muses.Jean-Luc Nancy - 1996 - Stanford, Calif.: Stanford University Press.
    This collection, by one of the most challenging of contemporary thinkers, asks the question: why are there several arts and not just one? This question focuses on the point of maximal tension between the philosophical tradition and contemporary thinking about the arts: the relation between the plurality of the human senses and sense or meaning in general. Throughout the five essays, Nancy's argument hinges on the culminating formulation of this relation in Hegel's Aesthetics and The Phenomenology of Spirit - art (...)
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    Cavarero’s Muse: The Troubling Power of Mimetic Inclinations.Giulia Ulla Rignano - 2023 - Critical Horizons 24 (2):131-146.
    This article engages with Adriana Cavarero’s analysis of the Muse of Greek oral poetry to rethink the relationship between mimesis and narration, and the shaping power of the act of narration on the subject. I suggest that Cavarero’s reading of the Muse provides an understanding of mimesis that moves beyond representation to a form of contagion between embodied and temporal subjectivities. To clarify this, I show how Cavarero’s Muse anticipates her critique of rectitude in Inclinations and makes it clear that (...)
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    Earth muse: feminism, nature, and art.Carol Bigwood - 1993 - Philadelphia: Temple University Press.
    Describes what the author sees as a suppression of the feminine in Western culture, technology, and philosophy and opens a feminist postmodern space from which fresh differences may emerge. This title explores underdeveloped themes in American and Canadian feminism. It offers a deconstruction of the phallocentric dichotomies of nature and culture.
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    (1 other version)Die muse Des properz und seine dichterweihe.Godo Lieberg - 1963 - Philologus: Zeitschrift für Antike Literatur Und Ihre Rezeption 107 (1-2):263-270.
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    The Thinking Muse: Feminism and Modern French Philosophy.Jeffner Allen, Iris Marion Young & Professor of Political Science Iris Marion Young - 1989
    "... some very serious critiques of French existential phenomenology and post-structuralism... the contributors offer some refreshingly new insights into some tried and 'true' philosophical texts and more recent works of literary theory." -- Philosophy and Literature "By bridging the gap between 'analytic' and 'continental' philosophy, the authors of The Thinking Muse: Feminism and the Modern French Philosophy largely overcome the cultural polarity between 'male thinker' and 'female muse'." -- Ethics "These engaging essays by American Feminists bring toether feminist philosophy, existential (...)
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    (1 other version)Le temps des musées et le temps du patrimoine.Dominique Poulot - 2011 - Hermès: La Revue Cognition, communication, politique 61 (3):, [ p.].
    L’histoire des musées est intimement liée à celle des constructions patrimoniales, à partir de la fin du XVIIIe siècle et du début de l’âge des nationalités. L’appel à des incarnations populaires du national conduit à mettre l’accent sur des collections capables de renvoyer aux origines collectives de la nouvelle communauté imaginaire. Le musée d’histoire entend alors servir d’atelier à l’historien et de miroir à un monde disparu dont il convient de se réclamer, et qu’on a besoin d’incarner de manière (...)
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  48. The Muses Speak as One.James Griffith - 2025 - In Stories and Memories, Memories and Histories: A Cross-disciplinary Volume on Time, Narrativity, and Identity. Leiden: Brill. pp. 1-26.
    This chapter first gives a rough outline of the reasoning behind the division of this collection of essays, one part focused on particular issues and the second on more universal ones. It then works out that reasoning in more detail through an examination of the historical development of the relationship between storytelling, as represented by myth and poetry, and history in the Western tradition from Hesiod through Hegel. The thesis is that Aristotle’s philosophical preference for poetry over history is overturned (...)
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    Le musée n'est pas un dispositif.Jean-Louis Déotte - 2011 - Cahiers Philosophiques 124 (1):9-22.
    Foucault a décrit quelques dispositifs qui articulent pouvoir et savoir, mais cela ne permet pas de rendre compte d’un certain nombre d’institutions ou d’appareils ayant affaire au visible – comme la perspective, le musée, la photographie, etc. – ou au musical – comme l’opéra ou le son. Ces derniers interviennent à un niveau plus fondamental, celui de la sensibilité commune ou du pré-individuel en faisant époque et monde. Dans cette série, le musée a une place à part puisqu’il sépare dans (...)
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    Kierkegaard's Muse: The Mystery of Regine Olsen.Joakim Garff - 2017 - Princeton University Press.
    The first biography of Kierkegaard's literary muse and one-time fiancée, from the author of the definitive biography of the philosopher Kierkegaard's Muse, the first biography of Regine Olsen, the literary inspiration and one-time fiancée of Danish philosopher Søren Kierkegaard, is a moving portrait of a long romantic fever that had momentous literary consequences. Drawing on more than one hundred previously unknown letters by Regine that acclaimed Kierkegaard biographer Joakim Garff discovered by chance, the book tells the story of Kierkegaard and (...)
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