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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) The name of the theory derives from the philosophical concept mimesis, which carries a wide range of meanings
- MIMETIC Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of MIMETIC is imitative How to use mimetic in a sentence
- MIMETIC | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
MIMETIC definition: 1 representing or imitating something, especially in art: 2 representing or imitating something… Learn more
- mimetic adjective - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . .
Definition of mimetic adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more
- 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 Girard developed the idea first in his analysis of Romantic literature and later supported it through anthropological analysis To illustrate
- Mimetic - definition of mimetic by The Free Dictionary
Define mimetic mimetic synonyms, mimetic pronunciation, mimetic translation, English dictionary definition of mimetic adj 1 Relating to, characteristic of, or exhibiting mimicry
- mimetic, n. adj. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionary
mimetic has developed meanings and uses in subjects including literary and textual criticism (mid 1600s) animals (1850s) genetics (1850s) plants (1850s) medicine (1850s) grammar (1870s) crystals (1880s) geology (1930s) pharmacology (1960s) organic chemistry (1960s) See meaning use
- MIMETIC definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
2 meanings: 1 of, resembling, or relating to mimesis or imitation, as in art, etc 2 biology of or exhibiting mimicry Click for more definitions
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