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- Mimetic theory - Wikipedia
The mimetic theory of desire, an explanation of human behavior in relation to culture, originated with the French historian, literary critic, and philosopher of social science René Girard (1923–2015)
- MIMETIC Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of MIMETIC is imitative How to use mimetic in a sentence
- MIMETIC | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
Similar and the same (Definition of mimetic from the Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press)
- MIMETIC Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
Mimetic definition: characterized by, exhibiting, or of the nature of imitation or mimicry See examples of MIMETIC used in a sentence
- What is mimetic desire according to René Girard? | Britannica
According to René Girard, mimetic, or imitative, desire is the idea that humans desire things not because of a desire for the thing itself but because others possess or desire those things This desire then creates distinctive interpersonal dynamics
- MIMETIC definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
As these processes continued, the subspecies divergences began occurring as the mimetic species expanded their geographical range and began mimicking other species of butterfly
- Mimetic - definition of mimetic by The Free Dictionary
1 Relating to, characteristic of, or exhibiting mimicry 2 a Of or relating to an imitation; imitative b Using imitative means of representation: a mimetic dance [Greek mīmētikos, from mīmēsis, mimicry; see mimesis ]
- mimetic, n. adj. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionary
mimetic, n adj meanings, etymology, pronunciation and more in the Oxford English Dictionary
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