10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «NOMOTHETE» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
Entdecke den Gebrauch von
nomothete in der folgenden bibliographischen Auswahl. Bücher, die mit
nomothete im Zusammenhang stehen und kurze Auszüge derselben, um seinen Gebrauch in der Literatur kontextbezogen darzustellen.
1
Language and the Renewal of Society in Walt Whitman, Laura ...
Poet as Legislator Cratylism offers to writers the enviable position of nomothete,
the specialized name-giver who knows the proper meanings of things and
therefore knows their proper language. In Plato's dialogue, the nomothete, the “
artificer ...
2
Darwinism in Argentina: Major Texts (1845-1909)
Pierre Bourdieu uses the term “nomothete” to refer to those people who founded
the modern field of the arts, those who, like Baudelaire, galvanized the task of the
poet or artist through their adherence to the ideology of “art for art's sake.
3
Essays in Ancient Greek Philosophy I
The question is initially met by Socrates' demonstration that names can be "right"
in both ways. To do so, he develops the concept of the "Nomothete," an ideal "
custom-establisher" or name-maker, who imposes names as customs, to be sure,
...
John Peter Anton, George L. Kustas, Anthony Preus, 1971
4
Reading La Amon's Brut: Approaches and Explorations: ...
Brutus is made the new Adamic nomothete for the Edenic England, described as
an earthly paradise in the first book of the Historia: the names he gives are not
mutable and open to the pressures of linguistic change, but intrinsically, sacredly,
...
Rosamund Allen, Jane Roberts, Carole Weinberg, 2013
5
Fictions of Autonomy: Modernism from Wilde to de Man
But it is equally important that he is, in Pierre Bourdieu's phrase, a “nomothete”
for the autonomous literary field: someone whose particularly strenuous defense
of “pure” art against both a moralizing, conservative literary establishment and a ...
6
An Encyclopedia of Language
He suggests that the nomothete had access to direct knowledge ofreality—the
Platonic Forms—but perceived this realityimperfectly. Ifthe nomothete could study
reality directly, thensoshould we,for languageisbut animperfect imitation. In short
...
7
Classical Myth and Psychoanalysis: Ancient and Modern ...
He also makes him sane. His opponent has argued that the adoption was not
legal because Menecles was not in his right mind when 22 Ibid. 14. 23 Ibid. 13.
he made it, but was 'insane or persuaded by a. 24 On the nomothete see Thomas
...
Vanda Zajko, Ellen O'Gorman, 2013
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Plato's Cratylus: Argument, Form, and Structure
When Socrates links the onomatourgos and the nomothete at the outset of this
dianoia stage of construction, he links nomos and the third stage of the line. This
linking appears also in divided line-like progressions in the Gorgias and the ...
9
The Language of Demons and Angels: Cornelius Agrippa's ...
... structures. 71 Moreover, names were impressed upon objects by Adam, and
hence have an arbitrary symbolic character not dependent on the characters or
elements of which they are constituted. Adam's function as nomothete is well ...
Christopher I. Lehrich, 2003
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The British Magazine and Monthly Register of Religious and ...
The other is, that the Ecclesiast and Dicast are, in fact, considered collectively as
a class opposed to the ,Nomothete. The Editor heartily hopes that “ X.” will pursue
an inquiry for which he seems so thoroughly competent. Such scholarship, alas ...