René Girard

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René Girard is a world-renowned French historian, literary critic, and philosopher of social science. His work belongs to the tradition of anthropological philosophy. He is the author of several books (see below), developing the idea that human culture is based on a sacrifice as the way out of mimetic, or imitative, violence between rivals. His writing covers anthropology, theology, psychology, mythology, sociology, cultural studies and literary criticism, … Wikipedia
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1923
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  • FIRST THINGS: A Journal of...

    But where Merleau-Ponty, uneasy with his own analysis, turned away from further investigation, Rene Girard has relentlessly pursued the effect of violence through literature, anthropology, psychology, and biblical criticism.
    www.firstthings.com/article.php3?id_article=3837
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  • Blog Archive Was...

    Respondingto my challengeto conventionalatonement theology, a challenge based on the work of Rene Girard, Dave comments: God gave the Hebrews holocausts and animal sacrifices and burnt offerings, did he not?
    suicideofthewest.com/?p=292
  • Rene Girard - The mimetic...

    In 1961, Rene Girard publishes Mensonge romantique, Vrit romanesque (MRVR) (in english Deceit, Desire and the Novel : Self and Other in Literary Structure ).
    www.cottet.org/girard/desir1.en.htm
  • FIRST THINGS: A Journal of...

    But where Merleau-Ponty, uneasy with his own analysis, turned away from further investigation, Rene Girard has relentlessly pursued the effect of violence through literature, anthropology, psychology, and biblical criticism.
    www.firstthings.com/ftissues/ft9603/revessay.html
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