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  1. Rethinking Political Myth: The Clash of Civilizations as a Self-Fulfilling Prophecy.Benoît Challand & Chiara Bottici - 2006 - European Journal of Social Theory 9 (3):315-336.
    This article argues for the need to recover the concept of political myth in order to understand the crucial phenomena of our epoch. By drawing on Blumenberg’s philosophical reflections on myth, it proposes to understand political myth as the continual process of work on a common narrative by which the members of a social group can provide significance to their political conditions and experience. In order to show how this understanding of political myth can throw light on important aspects of (...)
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  • Philosophical investigations.Ludwig Wittgenstein & G. E. M. Anscombe - 1953 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 161:124-124.
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  • Why Spinoza chose the Hebrews: The exemplary function of prophecy in the Theological-Political Treatise.Michael Rosenthal - 1997 - History of Political Thought 18 (2):207-241.
    In what follows, then, I will make four basic points. First, I will take what Spinoza says in the Ethics about an exemplar of human nature as a clear and basic indication of what the purpose of an exemplar is: to transform value from an individual and subjective utility to a universal and objective standard. Second, I will argue that the function of prophecy in the foundation of the state is essentially to fulfil the role of an exemplar, but on (...)
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  • Quaderni del cárcere.Antonio Gramsci - 1975 - Trans/Form/Ação 2:198-202.
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  • Spinoza, Vico, and the Imagination of Religion.J. Samuel Preus - 1989 - Journal of the History of Ideas 50 (1):71.
    Early modern analysis of religion as imaginative construct played a pivotal role in the theoretical development of the study of religion as a discipline detached from theology. Spinoza and vico applied this analysis to the classic western mythological texts--The bible and the homeric epics, Respectively. Moreover, Vico drew more heavily upon the work of spinoza than has been previously recognized. This dependence appears not only in vico's conceptualization of the "imaginative ((as contrasted to rational() universal," but in his critical canons (...)
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  • Der Begriff des Mythos bei Ernst Cassirer.John Michael Krois - 1979 - In Hans Poser (ed.), Philosophie Und Mythos: Ein Kolloquium. De Gruyter. pp. 199-217.
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  • Philosophie der symbolischen Formen. [REVIEW]Marvin Farber - 1935 - Philosophical Review 44 (1):76-81.
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