semiotics, poiesis (/pɔɪˈiːsɪs/; from Ancient Greek: ποίησις) is the process of emergence of something that did not previously exist. Forms of poiesis—including...
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Robert Pielke. In 1996, PDC partnered with InteLex Corporation to develop POIESIS: Philosophy Online Serials. This project made the content of dozens of...
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word formed from allo- (Greek prefix meaning other or different) and -poiesis (Greek suffix meaning production, creation or formation). Allopoiesis,...
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symbolic forms. The corresponding terms for the processes are esthesis and poiesis. Like 'emic' and 'etic', both words appear to be derived from a suffix...
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action) or the path of letters (poiesis, creation, production), I understood for the first time the power of the word "poiesis" and invented the word that...
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Poetry (from the Greek word poiesis, "making") is a form of literary art that uses aesthetic and often rhythmic qualities of language to evoke meanings...
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tragedies and one satyr play. For the ancient Greeks, playwriting involved poïesis, "the act of making". This is the source of the English word poet. Despite...
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University Main interests Phenomenology existentialism philosophy of mind philosophy of perception philosophy of literature Notable ideas Meta-poiesis...
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Dionysus Shipwrecked (Διόνυσος Ναυαγός Dionysos Nauagos) Islands (Νῆσοι Nesoi) Niobos (Νίοβος) Poetry (Ποίησις Poiesis)...
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several countries online Free & Subscription Philosophy Documentation Center POIESIS: Philosophy Online Serials Philosophy, applied ethics, religious studies...
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-footed Greek πούς, ποδ- (poús, pod-), foot podiatry -poiesis production Greek ποίησις (poíēsis), poetry, poem, creation hematopoiesis polio- having a...
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February 2013. Atkinson, M. (2009). "Parkour, Anarcho-Environmentalism, and Poiesis". Journal of Sport & Social Issues. 33 (2): 169–194. doi:10.1177/0193723509332582...
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Greek Tragedy. Routledge. p. 144. ISBN 0-415-05896-1. Kitto, H.D.F (1966). Poiesis. University of California Press. pp. 236–242. Don Nardo, Greek and Roman...
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Erythropoiesis (from Greek 'erythro' meaning "red" and 'poiesis' "to make") is the process which produces red blood cells (erythrocytes), which is the...
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phenomenology" suggests three fundamental movements of life[clarification needed]—póiesis, práxis, and theoría—and that these have three corresponding dispositions:...
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that there were three basic activities of humans: theoria (thinking), poiesis (making), and praxis (doing). Corresponding to these activities were three...
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it is called bringing-forth. This bringing-forth comes from the Greek poiesis, which "brings out of concealment into unconcealment." This revealing can...
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(poíēsis), ποίημα (poíēma), ποιητής (poiētḗs) "maker" allopoiesis, autopoiesis, onomatopoeia, piyyut, poem, poesy, poet, poetaster, poetic, poiesis pol-...
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except for the expression "poiein" ("to make"), which only applied to poiesis (poetry) and to the poietes (poet, or "maker" who made it. Plato did not...
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University of Portugal Veritati Latin Truth University of Aveiro Theoria, Poiesis, Praxis Greek Theory, Reflection, Action Lusophone University of Humanities...
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Gruet, Stéphane (2005). Éditions POÏESIS (ed.). Pierre Debeaux, architecte (1955–2001): L'artiste et le géomètre. Poïésis-AERA. p. 104. ISBN 978-2951895317...
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the chapter. Greek tradition: the story of the seers Chalcas and Mopsos. Poiesis, in fact, is a play-function. It proceeds within the play-ground of the...
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Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 70, no. 3 (Summer 1996): pp. 361–380. Poiesis: Philosophy Online, EBSCOhost (Retrieved 13 April 2010): 380. "Summa, I...
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1998. Kurzwellen von Karlheinz Stockhausen: Konzeption und musikalische Poiesis. Kölner Schriften zur neuen Musik 6. Mainz; New York: Schott. Kohl, Jerome...
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return. The total sacrifice and descend into chaos which leads to the poiesis of a new world is all-encompassing and does not only apply to people, but...
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and "productive". It stems, not surprisingly, from the word for poetry, "poiesis" (ποίησις) meaning "the activity in which a person brings something into...
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contemporary poetry show) Poiesis Hispanoamericana: selección de poesía contemporánea (poetry), Editorial Río Negro. Peru, 2012 (Poiesis Hispanoamericana: selection...
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and Addresses (London: Allen & Unwin, 1921) (includes his 1920 essay "Poiesis and mimesis", pp. 107–124) Greek Historical Thought: from Homer to the...
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century. Poetry (the term derives from a variant of the Greek term ποίησις (poiesis, "to make") is a form of literature that uses aesthetic and rhythmic qualities...
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California Press. p. 67. Ishii, Miho (2015). "Wild Sacredness and the Poiesis of Transactional Networks: Relational Divinity and Spirit Possession in...
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