专题:Violence, Religion, and Philosophy

This cluster of papers explores the concept of Mimetic Theory and its implications for understanding violence, religion, sacrifice, literature, anthropology, philosophy, cultural studies, psychology, and human evolution. It delves into the works of René Girard and other scholars who have applied and extended his theories in various academic disciplines.
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Non Serviam — Le Prince de ce Monde (v0.51)

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Where Are You? On Mercy, Will, and the Crossing Point

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The Alternate Lemniscate: On the Geometry of Displacement

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The Serpent, the Self, and the Collapse of the "I"

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The Topology of Presence: Four Planes of Existence on the Lemniscate

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Offline: The human consequences of Epic Fury

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Campbell Harm Reduction Life Ethics: The Hero's Journey Through an Ethics of Honest Existence

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A Journey of Necessity: Moral Injury in Light of the Divine Comedy

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From confession to creed

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Parler de Dieu. Une introduction à la théologie

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A Feminist Theory of Violence

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The Extreme Right, Climate Change and Terrorism

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Radical War

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Self-Defense. A philosophy of violence

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Proust and the Sense of Time

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Monotheism and Divine Aggression

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‘Wolves of the Krypteia’: Lycanthropy and right-wing extremism in metal’s reception of ancient Greece and Rome

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Charismatic Mimicry: Innovation and Imitation in the Case of Volodymyr Zelensky

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Hindutva and Violence

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The Undifferentiation of Mimetic Violence: From Oedipus to COVID-19

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