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  1. Aristotelian Analysis of Parvin E’tesami’s Poems: "The Reliever", "Two Courts" and "Words and Deeds".Ahad Mehrvand - 2017 - International Letters of Social and Humanistic Sciences 75:10-21.
    Publication date: 26 January 2017 Source: Author: Ahad Mehrvand The present paper aims at proving that Parvin E’tesami has been, consciously or unconsciously, under the profound influence of both ancient Persian and Western literatures in composing her poems. The overseas effect is mainly due to her translations of Western works and her intimate familiarity with Western literature. So far research into Parvin’s treatment of Aristotle, as founder of Western literary theories, has not yielded a promising result. The present researcher attempts (...)
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  • The faith and struggle of beginning (with) words: On the turn between reconciliation and recognition.Erik Doxtader - 2007 - Philosophy and Rhetoric 40 (1):119-146.
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  • The Recognizability of Recognition: Fragments in the Name of a Not Yet Rhetorical Question.Erik Doxtader - 2015 - Philosophy and Rhetoric 48 (4):379-412.
    The absolute relation of name to knowledge-recognition [Erkenntnis] exists only in God; only there is name, because it is inwardly identical with the creative word, the pure medium of knowledge-recognition [Erkenntnis]. This means that God made things knowable-recognizable [erkennbar] in their names. Man, however, names them according to knowledge-recognition [Erkenntnis]. An act is—in connection with the perfected state of the world—not what happens now or “soon”: a demand cannot demand, or command anything now. They enter disjointedly, in symbolic concepts, into (...)
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