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  1. Magdalema Camargo Lemieszek (Panamá, 1987).Juan Carlos Olivas - 2024 - ÍSTMICA Revista de la Facultad de Filosofía y Letras 1 (35).
    La poesía de Magdalena Camargo Lemieszek es una de las más importantes de la región actualmente. Dueña de una poesía donde los paisajes oníricos convergen con la sonoridad de un verbo insoslayablemente poderoso, lleva al lector a diversas esferas de la memoria, ahí donde el ser humano presenta su vulnerabilidad, su estado primigenio, y le devuelve quizás esa dignidad perdida en la infancia, tópico que se presenta en su obra, pero con giros hacia su estado presente, hacia una pregunta incómoda (...)
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  2. “Sa clarte premiere”: Cataract removal as.Metaphor in Fourteenth-Century French Poetry - 2008 - Mediaevalia 29:67.
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    Bioethics Must Exemplify a Clear Path toward Justice: A Call to Action.Keisha Ray, Folasade C. Lapite, Shameka Poetry Thomas & Faith Fletcher - 2022 - American Journal of Bioethics 22 (1):14-16.
    Fabi and Goldberg raised important considerations regarding both research and funding priorities in the field of bioethics and, in particular, the field’s misalignment with social justice. W...
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    Trust Also Means Centering Black Women's Reproductive Health Narratives.Shameka Poetry Thomas - 2022 - Hastings Center Report 52 (S1):18-21.
    Hastings Center Report, Volume 52, Issue S1, Page S18-S21, March‐April 2022.
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  5. Тип: Статья в журнале язык: Английский том: 25 номер: 3 год: 1999 страницы: 662-670 цит. В ринц®: 0.Ruth--Poetry Stone - 1999 - Feminist Studies 25 (3):662-670.
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    The movement of the whole and the stationary earth: ecological and planetary thinking in Georges Bataille.Educational Philosophy Jon Auring Grimm General Education, His Research is Centred Around ‘General Ecology’ The Danish Poet Inger Christensen, Poetry He Considers His Current Work as A. Natural Extension of His Magart Thesis on Nietzsche Nature, Which Was Published After Completion He has Published Extensively in Danish on Topics Such as Eroticism Heraclitus, Ecology Nature, Wrote the Afterword To Poetry & Notably Story of the Eye by the Avantgarde Ensemble Logen Inhe is the Cofounder of Eksistensfilosofisk Akademi [the Academy of Existential Philosophy] Was Involved in the Translation of Colette ‘Laure’ Peignot’S. Le Sacré as Well as A. Collection of Bataille’S. Texts on General Economy He has Been A. Consultant on Numerus Theatre Productions - forthcoming - Journal for Cultural Research:1-18.
    We have become estranged from the cosmic movements, according to Bataille. We are confined by the error linked to the representation of ‘the stationary earth’. We have negated the immersive immanence of the whole and made nature into a fixed world of tools and things. How then do we recognise ourselves as part of the ‘rapture of the heavens’? Bataille urges us to consider life as a solar phenomenon, the free play of solar energy on the earth. This paper argues (...)
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    Unequal access to justice: an evaluation of RSPO’s capacity to resolve palm oil conflicts in Indonesia.Afrizal Afrizal, Otto Hospes, Ward Berenschot, Ahmad Dhiaulhaq, Rebekha Adriana & Erysa Poetry - forthcoming - Agriculture and Human Values:1-14.
    In 2009 the Roundtable on Sustainable Palm Oil established a conflict resolution mechanism to help rural communities address their grievances against palm oil companies that are RSPO members. This article presents the broadest ever comprehensive assessment of the use and effectiveness of the RSPO conflict resolution mechanism, providing both overviews and in-depth analysis. Our central question is: to what extent does the RSPO conflict resolution mechanism offer an accessible, fair and effective tool for communities in Indonesia to resolve conflicts with (...)
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  8. Native American “Absences”: Cherokee Culture and the Poetry of Philosophy.Joshua M. Hall - forthcoming - Global Conversations.
    In this essay, after a brief decolonial analysis of the concept of “poetry” in Indigenous communities, I will investigate the poetic-philosophical implications of Cherokee culture, more specifically the poetic essence of the Cherokee language, the poetic aspects of Cherokee myth (pre-history) and post-myth (history), and the poetic-philosophical powers of Cherokee ritual. My first section analyzes the poetic essence, structure, special features, and historical context of the Cherokee language, drawing on Ruth Holmes and Betty Sharp Smith’s language textbook, Beginning Cherokee. (...)
     
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    Philosophy as poetry.Richard Rorty - 2016 - Charlottesville: University of Virginia Press.
    The assent of man, Michael Berube -- Getting rid of the appearance-reality distinction -- Universalist grandeur and analytic philosophy -- Romanticism, narrative philosophy, and human finitude.
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    Values of Art: Pictures, Poetry, and Music.Eileen John - 1999 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 57 (1):76-78.
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    Eroticism and the loss of imagination in the modern condition.Social Sciences Prashant Mishra Humanities, Gandhinagar Indian Institute of Technology, Holds A. Master’S. Degree in English Social Sciences at the Indian Institute of Technology Gandhinagar, Latin American Literature Eroticism, Poetry Modern Fiction & Phenomenology Mysticism - forthcoming - Journal for Cultural Research:1-16.
    This paper finds its origin in a debate between Georges Bataille (1897-1962) and Octavio Paz (1914-1998) on what is central to the idea of eroticism. Bataille posits that violence and transgression are fundamental to eroticism, and without prohibition, eroticism would cease to exist. Paz, however, views violence and transgression as merely intersecting with, rather than being intrinsic to, eroticism. Paz places focus on imagination, and transforms eroticism from a transgressive, to a ritualistic act. Eroticism thus functions as an intermediary, turning (...)
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    Modern Arabic Poetry: An Anthology with English Verse Translations.G. E. Von Grunebaum & A. J. Arberry - 1951 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 71 (2):155.
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    The seriousness of poetry.Max De Gaynesford - unknown
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  14. Instincts and Poetry.Eugène Faucher - 1968 - Diogenes 16 (63):48-69.
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    Why neanderthals hate poetry: A critical notice of Steven mithen's the prehistory of mind.John Sarnecki & Matthew Sponheimer - 2002 - Philosophical Psychology 15 (2):173 – 184.
    The significance of historical advances in human development has been widely debated within cognitive science. Steven Mithen's recent book, The prehistory of mind (London: Thames & Hudson, 1996), presents an archeologist's attempt to explain the details of cognitive development within the framework of modern anthropology and cognitive psychology. We argue that Mithen's attempt fails for a number of different reasons. The relationship between the archeological evidence he considers and his conclusions is problematic. We maintain that it is difficult to draw (...)
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    Transcreation and Self-Translation in Contemporary Latinx Poetry.Rachel Galvin - 2022 - Critical Inquiry 49 (1):28-54.
    This article argues that a recent wave of creative self-translations by Latinx poets marks a significant turn in Latinx literary history. In contrast to the conventional view of translation as a derivative, subsidiary craft, these self-translations serve as a creative practice (for composing innovative literature), a trope (for cultural and linguistic multiplicity and self-decolonization), and a theoretical framing (attuned to colonial relationships and power differentials between languages and cultures). What does this reconceptualization of self-translation mean for Latinx poetry and (...)
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    Pound and the Poetry of Perception.Paul A. Olson - 1960 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 35 (3):331-348.
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  18. The kinds of poetry.John Erskine - 1912 - Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 9 (23):617-627.
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    The expressive theory of poetry in the light of indian poetics.Pravas Jivan Chaudhury - 1965 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 24 (1):205-206.
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    Conventions of Poetry as Iconic Signs.Vladimir Miličič - 1980 - Semiotics:347-353.
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  21. Philosophy and Poetry. Continental Perspectives.Ranjan Ghosh (ed.) - 2019
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  22. The Performative Limits of Poetry.Christopher Mole - 2013 - British Journal of Aesthetics 53 (1):55-70.
    J. L. Austin showed that performative speech acts can fail in various ways, and that the ways in which they fail can often be revealing, but he was not concerned with understanding performative failures that occur in the context of poetry. Geoffrey Hill suggests, in both his poetry and his prose writings, that these failures are more interesting than Austin realized. This article corrects Maximilian de Gaynesford’s misunderstanding of Hill’s treatment of this point. It then explains the way (...)
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    Caudwell's theory of poetry: Some problems of a marxist synthesis.S. V. Pradhan - 1977 - British Journal of Aesthetics 17 (3):266-274.
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    Prozac-propelled Postmodern Poetry, Partly (I).Bogdan Pîrvu, Ioan Florin Diaconu & Vlad Ichim - 2023 - Postmodern Openings 14 (2):56-63.
    Quite fittingly derived from proficient and attack, coming onto the market in late 20-th century, being associated with protocol-abiding clinical psychiatry and gender-based postmodern discourse, Prozac is seen in what follows as a generic name for serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRI-s) and, under its various names, it is further associated with creativity or rather poetic input. While providing the sense of a postmodern notion of subjectivity, the case studies in support of our analysis are found to experience a restoration, even if (...)
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  25. 6. interpretation and descriptive poetry.Michael Riffaterre - 1981 - In Robert Young (ed.), Untying the text: a post-structuralist reader. Boston: Routledge & Kegan Paul. pp. 103.
     
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  26. The Metaphysic of Poetry.J. Middleton Murry - 1926 - Hibbert Journal 25:610.
     
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    On Reuniting Poetry and Science: A Memoir of Elizabeth Sewell, 1919-2001.David Schenck & Phil Mullins - 2000 - Tradition and Discovery 27 (3):16-18.
    This essay is an obituary notice for Elizabeth Sewell, a long-time friend of Michael Polanyi and a well-known poet, novelist and critic.
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    Super Figures: Poetry, Picture Poetry, and Art in the Service of Human Connection.Herbert L. Colston & Carina Rasse - 2024 - Metaphor and Symbol 39 (1):1-9.
    There is an irony in that, the modern empirical and scientific study of metaphor, as arguably the major form of figurativity, arose in part from a realization that metaphor resides in territories s...
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    Equivocal and Deceitful Didactic Poetry. What Style matters can say about Empedocles' audience.Ilaria Andolfi - 2024 - Archai: Revista de Estudos Sobre as Origens Do Pensamento Ocidental 34:e03410.
    Since antiquity, Empedocles has been considered as an example of both successful and unsuccessful communication. Aristotle credits him with vividness of images, but blames him for failure of clarity, and eventually compares his obscureness to that of oracles. Therefore, scholars in the past came to the conclusion that Empedocles deliberately employs an opaque style, like Heraclitus and his "studied ambiguity", as means for initiation. This paper challenges this assumption and asks whether and how ambiguity can work within a didactic poem. (...)
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    Re-dating Ausonius' war poetry.J. F. Drinkwater - 1999 - American Journal of Philology 120 (3):443-452.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Re-dating Ausonius’ War PoetryJ. F. DrinkwaterThe extant works of ausonius contain a small but intriguing number of references to military activity on the Rhine in which he himself appears to have been closely involved. In perhaps the best known of these (Mosella 420–24), he declares that the Moselle has seen the “united triumphs of father and son”—that is, of the ruling western Augusti, Valentinian I and Gratian—which they have (...)
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  31. Ontology and Poetry: The Principles of Being of Creation.Ignacy Stanisław Fiut - 2000 - Analecta Husserliana 67:357-362.
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  32. Hopeful Realism: Reclaiming the Poetry of Theology.Douglas F. Ottati - 1999
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  33. Robert Burns and British Poetry.Murray Gh Pittock - 2003 - In Pittock Murray Gh (ed.), Proceedings of the British Academy, Volume 121, 2002 Lectures. pp. 191-211.
     
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    Fingo Ergo Sum: Poetry and Philosophy in Peter Sloterdijk.Luis Carlos Rincón Alba - 2014 - Eidos: Revista de Filosofía de la Universidad Del Norte 20:311-328.
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    American Visionary Poetry.Charles Sanders & Hyatt H. Waggoner - 1984 - Journal of Aesthetic Education 18 (2):123.
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  36. Four Dialectical Theories of Poetry: An Aspect of English Neoclassical Criticism.R. Marsh - 1965
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  37. The Two Views of Poetry: An Essay in Reconciliation.John Julian Ryan - 1958 - Renascence 10 (2):68-76.
     
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    Classical Hebrew Poetry.Adele Berlin & W. G. E. Watson - 1986 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 106 (3):579.
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    Inscriptions of Wonder: The Poetry of Richard Wilbur.Michael Allen Mikolajczak - 1992 - Renascence 45 (1/2):115-125.
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    Boccaccio on Poetry: Being the Preface and the Fourteenth and Fifteenth Books of Boccaccio's Genealogia Deorum Gentilium in an English Version.W. P. Mustard & Charles G. Osgood - 1931 - American Journal of Philology 52 (1):93.
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    Science and Poetry: A Symposium: II.Theodore Weiss - 1961 - Review of Metaphysics 15 (2):248-255.
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    Modern Arabic Poetry 1800-1970 [The Development of Its Forms and Themes under the Influence of Western Literature].Joseph Zeidan & S. Moreh - 1979 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 99 (1):140.
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    Benn's Poetry: "A Hit in the Charts": Song under Conditions of Media Technologies.Friedrich Kittler - 1990 - Substance 19 (1):5.
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    Denise Levertov and the Poetry of Incarnation.Anne Colclough Little - 1997 - Renascence 50 (1-2):49-64.
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    Hard Words from the Wards: Images of Violence and Violation in Hospital Poetry.Marilyn McEntyre - 2018 - Perspectives in Biology and Medicine 61 (2):294-300.
    The Program for Medical Humanities at UC–Berkeley recently hosted a small conference composed largely of health professionals and humanities scholars to reflect on "violence in medicine." The topic itself is unsettling: coupling the two words seems at best oxymoronic and at worst darkly suggestive. The conversation ranged from forms of malpractice and exclusion to ways we normalize questionable protocols and treatments. One of the issues that repeatedly arose was the ways in which patients can emerge from clinical encounters and hospital (...)
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  46. The Power of the Image: Vaclav Havel's Visual Poetry.P. Steiner - 2007 - Estetika: The Central European Journal of Aestetics; Until 2008: Estetika (Aesthetics) 44 (1-4).
    The author seeks here to link Havel’s well-known dramatic output with his visual poetry, which is far less known. The notion of the double bind, the author argues, is a predominant trope of Havel’s oeuvre. By applying Grelling’s paradox to Havel’s visual texts, the author illustrates the techniques Havel uses to produce logograms whose visual representation contradicts the verbal message conveyed by them.
     
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    A Little Tour Through European Poetry.John Taylor - 2014 - Routledge.
    This book is both a sequel to author John Taylor's earlier volume Into the Heart of European Poetry and something different. It is a sequel because this volume expands upon the base of the previous book to include many more European poets. It is different in that it is framed by stories in which the author juxtaposes his personal experiences involving European poetry or European poets as he travels through different countries where the poets have lived or worked. (...)
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    ‘The very culture of the feelings’: Poetry and Poets in Mill's Moral Philosophy.Daniel Burnstone - 1992 - Utilitas 4 (1):81-104.
    Interpretations of Mill's response to literature are often placed within a larger analysis of the development of his ethical thought. Such interpretations commonly seek to describe the importance to Mill's intellectual development of the episode in his personal experience, recollected in Chapter V of his Autobiography, which awakened him to the value of poetry and to the need for an active cultivation of personal feeling. The connection between the two is usually made by demonstrating how his mature ethical thought (...)
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    Tennyson's Crimean War Poetry: A Cross-Cultural Approach.Michael C. C. Adams - 1979 - Journal of the History of Ideas 40 (3):405.
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    Taking the side of poetry: An open letter to the guest editors of angelaki.Gilbert Adair - 2000 - Angelaki 5 (1):9 – 19.
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