This article inscribes Catherine Malabou's recent philosophical account of brain plasticity in a genealogy that goes, from Lacoue-Labarthe, back to its mimetic origins in Plato's Republic.status: publishe
Nowadays, philosophy must confront the emergence of new concepts of illness and “the new wounded”. M...
The work of Catherine malabou, based mainly on the philosophical re-elaboration of the concept of 'p...
We live in an age of radical changes brought about by digital technologies, not only in the material...
This article inscribes Catherine Malabou's recent philosophical account of brain plasticity in a gen...
“Our brain is plastic, and we do not know it,” says French philosopher Catherine Malabou. This artic...
The moment one imitates something, it sticks, it marks the imitator, there is no innocent imitati...
The article deals with the notion of 'dialiects' as expressed by the philosophical work by Catherine...
This article brings the writing of Marie Darrieussecq into dialogue with the philosophy of Catherine...
Genealogy of one of the most ancient and influential concepts in western thought: Mimesis Imita...
In light of the paradigm shift which in Theatre Studies led to the emergence of a new (post)discipli...
This article traces the contributions of mirror neuron theories in neuroscience to debates on litera...
This article aims to illustrate how the mimetic interpretation methodology in research of humanities...
This thesis investigates the complicated relationship between mimesis and power. It shows how a theo...
Nicolas Maréchal, Coupe d’un tronc d’arbre,1793, gouache sur vélin, Paris, Muséum National d'Histoir...
This article aims a reflection about the terms mimesis, created by Aristotle and literariness create...
Nowadays, philosophy must confront the emergence of new concepts of illness and “the new wounded”. M...
The work of Catherine malabou, based mainly on the philosophical re-elaboration of the concept of 'p...
We live in an age of radical changes brought about by digital technologies, not only in the material...
This article inscribes Catherine Malabou's recent philosophical account of brain plasticity in a gen...
“Our brain is plastic, and we do not know it,” says French philosopher Catherine Malabou. This artic...
The moment one imitates something, it sticks, it marks the imitator, there is no innocent imitati...
The article deals with the notion of 'dialiects' as expressed by the philosophical work by Catherine...
This article brings the writing of Marie Darrieussecq into dialogue with the philosophy of Catherine...
Genealogy of one of the most ancient and influential concepts in western thought: Mimesis Imita...
In light of the paradigm shift which in Theatre Studies led to the emergence of a new (post)discipli...
This article traces the contributions of mirror neuron theories in neuroscience to debates on litera...
This article aims to illustrate how the mimetic interpretation methodology in research of humanities...
This thesis investigates the complicated relationship between mimesis and power. It shows how a theo...
Nicolas Maréchal, Coupe d’un tronc d’arbre,1793, gouache sur vélin, Paris, Muséum National d'Histoir...
This article aims a reflection about the terms mimesis, created by Aristotle and literariness create...
Nowadays, philosophy must confront the emergence of new concepts of illness and “the new wounded”. M...
The work of Catherine malabou, based mainly on the philosophical re-elaboration of the concept of 'p...
We live in an age of radical changes brought about by digital technologies, not only in the material...