Mimesis - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Aristotle was not against literature as such; he stated that human beings are mimetic beings, feeling an urge to create texts (art) that reflect and represent reality.
Mimicry - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Mimetic is an adjective used to describe cases of mimicry, but is also used in mathematics (see mimetic). This should not be confused with memetics, the scientific study of memes.
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René Girard - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Mimetic desire has a tendency to fetishize violence and it would not be wrong to conclude that all anthropological and philosophical theories that result in an ontology of violence ...
CNBI :: www.biomimetic.org
Welcome. Welcome to the website of the Center for Nanostructured Biomimetic Interfaces (CNBI). This website contains information about the research, education, and technology ...
mimetic on Virb
Jerome Soudan started music at the age of 5 years old in the Conservatory of Chambery France. He learned consequently orchestral percussions, clarinet and later on acoustic and ...
Mimetica :: Peptide mimetics for drug development
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mimetic - Wiktionary
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