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    Facts,Arte-Facts, and Fabrications: The Crisis of Public Epistemic Authority.LexiNeame -forthcoming -Political Theory.
    Amid increasing anxiety about the fate of truth in politics, Hannah Arendt is often invoked to gain purchase on the ways in which lies, propaganda, and conspiracy theories are overwhelming the public realm and paralyzing political discourse. This article reconstructs Arendt’s often misunderstood account of factual truth via a new interpretation of her seminal 1967 essay, “Truth and Politics.” While many theorists have charged Arendt with hostility to truth tout court, others defend her account of factual truth by way of (...) her unfinished theory of judgment. I locate Arendt’s notion of “publicly known” facts within a different context: first, her understanding of knowledge as produced by work and anchored in the human artifice and, second, her account of authority and its modern crisis. By reinscribing “Truth and Politics” within this broader framework, my reading both clarifies its unique place in Arendt’s oeuvre and shows that the focus on judgment must be paired with a (re)turn to the neglected concept of authority. To that end, I propose an account of “public epistemic authority” as housed within inherited knowledge infrastructures and outline the new perspective this offers on the so-called post-truth crisis. (shrink)
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    Insurgent truth. Chelsea Manning and the politics of outsider truth-telling.LexiNeame -2019 -Contemporary Political Theory 21 (S3):110-113.
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  3. Rhythm: A Theological Category.Lexi Eikelboom -2018 - Oxford University Press.
    This innovative study argues that, as a pervasive dimension of human existence with theological implications, rhythm ought to be considered a category of theological significance.
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    "Do We Have to Tell Him He Hasn't Been Getting Ativan?": Truth Telling for a Patient with Nonepileptic Seizures.Lexi C. White &Hilary Mabel -2024 -Narrative Inquiry in Bioethics 14 (2):133-141.
    The authors present a case study involving truth telling responsibilities in the setting of nonepileptic seizures. Specifically, over the course of several suspected nonepileptic seizures, a patient's seizures stopped after he received a saline flush meant to precede the administration of anti-seizure medication. The patient and his surrogate believed he had received the medication each time, and the team wondered whether they should disclose the truth. Some worried that disclosure would reinforce the suspected psychogenic behavior, exacerbating the patient's condition. In (...) this way, the case study presents a twist on the traditional truth telling archetype. While most truth telling cases center on navigating cultural differences or worries about emotional harm, this case presented concerns about medical harm in the form of exacerbating the patient's condition. The authors describe the complex patient-family-team dynamic that preceded this ethical dilemma, describe the case, analyze the ethical issue, and describe the outcome. (shrink)
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    Sciences of Rhythm.EikelboomLexi -forthcoming -Rhuthmos.
    This text has already been published on June 13, 2017 onLexi Eikelboom's Rhythmic Theology Project. We thank her for the permission to republish it. One of the foundational claims of my research is that, as with many phenomena, the way in which one approaches rhythm will impact how one thinks about it. Pascal Michon, probably the most explicit philosopher of rhythm, thinks about this in terms of the two different definitions of rhythm identified by linguist Benveniste in 1966. (...) Benveniste - Sur le concept de rythme – Nouvel article. (shrink)
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    (1 other version)Erich Przywara and Giorgio Agamben: Rhythm as a Space for Dialogue between Catholic Metaphysics and Postmodernism.Lexi Eikelboom -2016 -Heythrop Journal 57 (4).
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    Why Stanley Hauerwas Needs Blaise Pascal: Sin, Anthropology, and Christian Witness.Lexi Eikelboom -2014 -Studies in Christian Ethics 27 (4):404-416.
    This article investigates the similarities between the ethics and theology of Blaise Pascal and Stanley Hauerwas regarding natural law, original sin and witness, in order to support Pascal as an important thinker for Christian ethics. It argues that Pascal’s theological anthropology is an important contribution to Hauerwas’ ethics by elucidating less clear dimensions of his thought, such as how it is that witness ought to proceed and might be effective despite human sinfulness, and the relation between human corruption and a (...) rejection of natural law. This also serves to support the argument that Pascal is an important figure for Christian ethics, despite being largely neglected. (shrink)
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    Ethical and Legal Issues in COVID-19 Case Investigation and Contact Tracing: A Case Study of A Large Academic Public Health Partnership.Lexi C. White,Laura G. Meyer &Megan Jehn -2024 -Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 52 (2):422-428.
    In an effort to respond to the large surge in COVID-19 cases in Arizona that began between May and July 2020, the Arizona State University (ASU) Student Outbreak Response Team (SORT) formed a remote, volunteer-based case investigation team that worked in partnership with a local public health department through delegated public health authority.
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    “Do We Have to Tell Him He Hasn’t Been Getting Ativan?”: Truth Telling for a Patient with Nonepileptic Seizures.Lexi C. White &Hilary Mabel -forthcoming -Narrative Inquiry in Bioethics.
    The authors present a case study involving truth telling responsibilities in the setting of nonepileptic seizures. Specifically, over the course of several suspected nonepileptic seizures, a patient’s seizures stopped after he received a saline flush meant to precede the administration of anti-seizure medication. The patient and his surrogate believed he had received the medication each time, and the team wondered whether they should disclose the truth. Some worried that disclosure would reinforce the suspected psychogenic behavior, exacerbating the patient’s condition. In (...) this way, the case study presents a twist on the traditional truth telling archetype. While most truth telling cases center on navigating cultural differences or worries about emotional harm, this case presented concerns about medical harm in the form of exacerbating the patient’s condition. The authors describe the complex patient-family-team dynamic that preceded this ethical dilemma, describe the case, analyze the ethical issue, and describe the outcome. (shrink)
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    ‘Sorry, You're Not A Winner’: considering critical relativism, competing interests and lateral power struggle in ethical critique.Lexi Webster -2024 -Critical Discourse Studies 21 (5):610-624.
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    A Review of Rozeboom’s Ideas with an Analysis of Issues in Null Hypothesis Significance Testing. [REVIEW]Lexi Brunner -2018 -Constellations 9 (1):11-19.
    Reexamining William Rozeboom’s recommendations for the future direction of disciplines such as psychology and philosophy is imminent due to the pressing issues in null hypothesis significance testing. An overreliance on NHST forms the basis of the replication crisis in psychology. Likewise, the discipline’s stringent guidelines on significance levels convey a pressure to publish, which is also significantly contributing to the replication crisis. As researchers’ careers are staked on the extent to which they publish, reassessing the fundamental issues with NHST within (...) the context of Rozeboom’s ideas is paramount. In this brief review, I focus specifically on Rozeboom’s critiques of NHST and on a proposed alternative for evaluating the depth of findings within the framework of theoretical psychology. Thereafter, I compare his foreboding concerns with modern issues facing the validity of psychology and posit Rozeboom prophesized the failings of the discipline years ahead of his time. Keywords: Theoretical Psychology; NHST; William Rozeboom; P-Hacking; Explanatory Induction. (shrink)
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    Faith in Art: Religion, Aesthetics, and Early Abstraction. By JosephMasheck. London: Bloomsbury, 2023. Pp. 240. £85.00 ( HB ) / £29.00 ( PB ). [REVIEW]Lexi Eikelboom -2024 -Heythrop Journal 65 (4):453-454.
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    Public Health and the Law.James G. Hodge,Lexi C. White &Andrew Sniegowski -2012 -Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 40 (3):690-695.
    Promoting and protecting the public's health in the United States and abroad are intricately tied to laws and policies. Laws provide support for public health measures, authorize specific actions among public and private actors, and empower public health officials. Laws can also inhibit or restrict efforts designed to improve communal health through protections for individual rights or structural principles of government. Advancing the health of populations through law is complex and subject to constant tradeoffs. This column seeks to explore the (...) role of law in the interests of public health through scholarly and applied assessments across a spectrum of key issues. The first of these assessments focuses on a critical topic in emergency legal preparedness. (shrink)
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    Stressful Experiences in University Predict Non-suicidal Self-Injury Through Emotional Reactivity.Chloe A. Hamza,Abby L. Goldstein,Nancy L. Heath &Lexi Ewing -2021 -Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    Theoretical perspectives on non-suicidal self-injury have long underscored the affective regulating properties of NSSI. Less attention has been given to the processes through which individuals choose to engage in NSSI, specifically, to regulate their distress. In the present study, we tested one theoretical model in which recent stressful experiences facilitates NSSI through emotional reactivity. Further, we tested whether the indirect link between stressful experiences and NSSI was moderated by several NSSI specific risk factors. Given the widespread prevalence of NSSI among (...) community-based samples of adolescents and emerging adults, we surveyed 1,125 emerging adults in first-year university at a large academic institution. Participants completed an online survey three times, reporting on their recent stressful experiences in university, emotional reactivity, NSSI, as well as three NSSI specific risk factors. As expected, path analysis revealed that there was a significant indirect effect of recent stressful experiences on NSSI engagement, through emotional reactivity. However, this effect was maintained across moderator analyses. These novel findings underscore the salient role of proximally occurring stressors in the prediction of NSSI among emerging adults in university, and can inform developing theoretical perspectives on NSSI. (shrink)
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    Lêxis en Dionisio Areopagita.José María Nieva -2013 -Studium Filosofía y Teología 16 (32):291-302.
    En su Comentario al Fedón, Damascio plantea que “un destino (lêxis) es la posición en este universo distribuida por la Justicia a cada uno según su dignidad (kat’axían)” (I, 467). Ello aparece de un modo particular en la tercera parte de la obra dedicada especialmente a la interpretación del mito platónico. El propósito del presente trabajo es examinar la recepción de este término neoplatónico en Dionisio Areopagita. Dicho término aparece en el capítulo 7 de la Jerarquía Eclesiástica, donde Dionisio trata (...) del rito funerario y en el cual se encuentran las notas de la escatología dionisiana. Con otras palabras, en el uso que Dionisio hace del término se conjugan una perspectiva metafísica y otra espiritual. La primera se enmarca en la representación del universo dionisiano, en el cual también los ángeles reciben la denominación de léxeis y se distinguen por su incesante movimiento alrededor de la Thearchia; la segunda está presente en el ámbito humano como un llamado a imitar tal condición angélica. En suma, el trabajo presentará un ejemplo de la recepción del neoplatonismo en un pensador considerado neoplatónico, pero del cual muchas veces se soslayan los significativos núcleos que afirman su cristianismo. (shrink)
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    (Necessarily) Finite Lexis.K. Lemanek -forthcoming -Studies in Logic, Grammar and Rhetoric.
    This short work sets out to argue that the set of simple expressions comprising the lexicon of a given individual and the lexis of a given community are not just contingently but necessarily finite at any given moment in time. Where the lexicon is concerned, this is done by adapting a very simple argument presented by Fred Dretske (1965) concerning whether an individual can count to infinity. This is extended to the more challenging case of the lexis of a community (...) by introducing lexicalization as a condition, which facilitates the same sort of argument as presented for the lexicon. Though the lexicon and lexis are often implicitly assumed to be finite, with little need for further argumentation, there does appear to be grounds for the stronger and more interesting claim that they are necessarily finite at any given moment in time. (shrink)
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    Lexis and Mood as Markers of Feminist Ideology in Tunde Kelani’s Arugba and Ma’ami.Oluwayemisi Olusola Akinmameji -2016 -International Letters of Social and Humanistic Sciences 71:71-82.
    Source: Author: Oluwayemisi Olusola Akinmameji Although the negative representation of women in Nollywood movies is worrisome to scholars, they have done little as regards exploring the feminist linguistic analysis of these movies. Studies have focused on the misrepresentations of women with emphasis on the literary perspectives. This paper attempts a lexical and sentential analysis of feminist ideology of two Nollywood movies. The study adopted Norman Fairclough’s model of Critical Discourse Analysis to explain way linguistic are used to instantiate feminist ideology (...) in the movies. Arugba and Maami produced by Tunde Kelani were purposively sampled because of the gender issues in them. Though some movies merely project women as witches and sex slaves, these two movies stand out among those that project the strengths of womanhood. The movies attempt to correct the negative impression about women. Linguistic features such as the lexical indices and mood system are examined. Larger scale features such as allusion and simile are also explored. The study suggests that despite the rot in the value system of the present day Nigeria, there are still women who pass for the ideal. Also, it was discovered that women can determine their fate regardless of what roles the society gives them and could survive even under the worst patriarchy. Beyond their weaknesses, women are necessary to maintain tranquility in the home and the larger society. This paper recommends that movie stakeholders should give responsible roles to women and women should be sensitive and alive to their responsibilities as regulators of the social political Nigerian entity. ]]>. (shrink)
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  18. Lexis et Ainigma dans la "Poétique" d'Aristote.Victor Goldschmidt -1980 -Studi Filosofici 3:1.
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    Metaphor as Lexis: Ricoeur on Derrida on Aristotle.Sean Donovan Driscoll -2020 -Études Ricoeuriennes / Ricoeur Studies 11 (1):117-129.
    Both Derrida and Ricœur address philosophy’s relation to metaphor, and both take Aristotle as their starting points. However, though Ricœur’s The Rule of Metaphor is largely a response to Derrida’s “White Mythology,” Ricœur seems to pass right over Derrida’s critically important interpretation of Aristotle. In this essay, I dispel concerns that Ricœur may have been intellectually irresponsible in his engagement with Derrida on this point, and I demonstrate how Study 1 makes better sense as a detailed response to Derrida.
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    Praxis Und Lexis: Ausgewählte Schriften Zur Philosophie von Handeln Und Reden in der Klassischen Antike.Eckart Schütrumpf -2009 - Steiner.
    Dieses Buch präsentiert eine Auswahl von 25 auf Deutsch bzw. Englisch verfassten Studien des Autors, der sich durch seinen vierbändigen Kommentar zu Aristoteles Politik einen Namen gemacht hat. Die Bandbreite der abgedruckten Aufsätze reicht von einem Beitrag über ein Gedicht des frühen griechischen Lyrikers Simonides bis zur Erklärung der neuplatonischen Klassifizierung der Werke des Aristoteles. Der Themenschwerpunkt liegt bei den Gebieten antiker politischer Theorie und Rhetorik. Ausgewählt wurden Arbeiten, die zentral für die hier behandelten antiken Autoren sind, wie Gerechtigkeit in (...) Platons Staat, Sklaverei in Aristoteles' Politik und "tragische Schuld" in seiner Poetik. This book presents a collection of 25 scholarly papers by the author who is best known for his commentary on Aristotle's Politics. While the works included here range from an article on the Greek lyric poet Simonides to the neo-Platonic classification of Aristotle's works, the focus is on the areas of ancient political theory and rhetoric. Selected for this volume are studies that are central to the authors represented in these fields, such as justice in Plato's Republic, slavery in Aristotle's Politics, or 'tragic guilt" in his Poetics. (shrink)
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    Aristotle’s Phantasia in the Rhetoric: Lexis, Appearance, and the Epideictic Function of Discourse.Ned O'Gorman -2005 -Philosophy and Rhetoric 38 (1):16-40.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Aristotle’s Phantasia in the Rhetoric:Lexis, Appearance, and the Epideictic Function of DiscourseNed O’GormanIntroductionThe well-known opening line of Aristotle's Rhetoric, where he defines rhetoric as a "counterpart" (antistrophos) to dialectic, has spurred many conversations on Aristotelian rhetoric and motivated the widespread interpretation of Aristotle's theory of civic discourse as heavily rationalistic. This study starts from a statement in the Rhetoric less discussed, yet still important, that suggests that a visual (...) aspect inheres in Aristotle's theory of rhetoric. Near the beginning of book 3, which deals with lexis (style, sometimes subsuming delivery1 ), Aristotle conjoins lexis and phantasia with the copula "is" (eimi): "The subject of expression [lexeôs], however, has some small necessary place in all teaching; for to speak in one way rather than another does make some difference in regard to clarity, though not a great difference; but all these things are forms of outward show [phantasia] and intended to affect the audience" (1404a).2 Whereas scholars exploring the relationship between rhetoric and dialectic have compared and contrasted the Rhetoric and the Topics, I explore rhetoric's relationship with phantasia by reading the Rhetoric alongside De Anima. De Anima is Aristotle's seminal account of the senses and their relationship to psychê (often translated "soul"). It addresses topics intimately connected to rhetoric: perception, cognition, deliberation, visualization, imagination, and the image. Phantasia is integral to each of these psychic processes and to Aristotle's understanding of the function of appearance in human experience. Hence, itis a lens suitable for exploring the relationship between Aristotle's conception of civic discourse and his notions of sight and appearances as they relate to perception, interpretation, deliberation, and judgment. I find in Aristotle's phantasia a tie between his art of rhetoric and his psychology and phenomenology (anachronistic though these terms are). Aristotle's psychological works, as Richard McKeon points out, are foundational to Aristotle's philosophy, and thus to his Rhetoric. [End Page 16] "Psychological inquiries occupy an extremely important position in the philosophy of Aristotle, for the conception of the psychê lays the foundation for the continuity of functions in nature" (1947, 142). De Anima, especially, articulates the psychological and phenomenological conceptions often tacitly at work in the Rhetoric.The importance of phantasia for the trajectory of ancient rhetorical and aesthetic theory is seen in the parallels between the visual arts, rhetoric, and poetics in Greek and Roman thought.3 As David Freedberg states (perhaps, slightly overstates), parallels between painting and poetry are "to be found everywhere in classical literature" (1989, 50). With respect to such visual-verbal parallels in Aristotle, D. Thomas Benediktson's reading of Aristotle's psychological, poetic, and rhetorical works concludes that phantasia ties together the visual and the literary. "[Aristotle's passages on phantasia] do help to see why Aristotle took for granted the similarity, almost the identity, of literature and the visual arts. Both types of art are imagistic; they present to the viewer either an image, as in visual art, or as in literature, a set of moving images that the soul then uses as raw data (phantasia) to enable thought to occur" (2000, 170). Phantasia developed a legacy in Hellenistic aesthetics, where it came to designate suprarealism in painting, moving art "beyond imitation" (Fowler 1989, 180–81). In later Greco-Roman works, phantasia was used to designate vivid imagery in written and oral discourse, imagery that could create sights and scenes in the minds of audience members. As Quintilian noted in his discussion of forensic rhetoric, in Latin phantasiai were termed visiones. Here, phantasiabecame a mode of displacing narrative in rhetorical discourse:There are certain experiences which the Greeks call phantasiai, and the Romans visions [visiones], whereby things absent are presented to our imagination with such extreme vividness that they seem actually to be before our very eyes.... From such impressions arises that enargeia which Cicero calls illumination [illustration] and actuality [evidential], which makes us seem not so much to narrate [dicere] as to exhibit [ostendere] the actual scene.(Institutio Oratoria 4.2.29, 32)Quintilian's invocations of phantasia and enargeia can be traced to Aristotle's discussion of rhetorical style in book... (shrink)
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    Traitement des lexies d’émotion dans les corpus et les applications d’EmoBase.Sascha Diwersy,Vannina Goossens,Anke Grutschus,Beate Kern,Olivier Kraif,Elena Melnikova &Iva Novakova -2014 -Corpus 13:269-293.
    Cet article détaille la méthodologie mise en place dans le projet EMOLEX qui a abouti à la mise à disposition de corpus multilingues, d’interfaces d’interrogation et d’analyse de ces corpus ainsi que d’applications permettant d’exploiter les analyses linguistiques portant sur le lexique des affects dans cinq langues européennes.
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    Linguistic picture of the world and the problem of lexis classifying in modern dictionary form.L. G. Sayakhova -2013 -Liberal Arts in Russia 2 (4):368.
    Theoretical basis of the article is the interpretation of the lexis as a system, conditioned by the natural unity of the linguistic and extra-linguistic factors. But the main factor that influences the lexical system still is the relations of the reality itself, ordered in this language system. The article discusses the need to create a body of new thesaurus dictionaries of integrated type. The novelty of the problem is based on the achievements of modern linguistics in the study of lexis, (...) as well as the dynamics and variability of modern life when the whole layers of lexical units becoming ''obsolete'' (for example, in sections ''Man'', ''Society'') and quite a significant part of the lexical units on the contrary is updating. The paper defines the principles and forms of creating new generation of the dictionaries of the Russian language. The article concept may be of interest to foreign professionals engaged in lexicography. (shrink)
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    Doxa and Persuasion in Lexis.Luisa Puig -2012 -Argumentation 26 (1):127-142.
    This article takes a linguistic perspective of argumentation, as proposed by Marion Carel and Oswald Ducrot with the “Théorie des blocs sémantiques” (SBT: Semantic Block Theory). This theory argues that the meaning of a linguistic entity is determined by a collection of discourses that this entity calls to mind. Describing the meaning of a word, a syntagm or an utterance amounts to specifying the argumentative linkages (“enchaînements argumentatifs”) allowed by these entities. We propose a semantic and argumentative analysis of syntagms (...) mujer fácil , femme facile [easy woman] and hombre fácil , homme facile [easy man] that, in Romance languages in particular, hold different meanings: both hombre fácil/homme facile describe a man’s character or nature, whereas mujer fácil/femme facile, in their most common usage, imply a certain sexual behavior. We will compare the argumentative linkages that make up the meaning of mujer fácil/femme facile with those of other expressions that are part of the same semantic block. Also, this analysis will connect the proposed description to certain proverbial discourse about women, and it will call attention to the role that these expressions can play in a persuasive strategy. (shrink)
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  25. Fonctionnement des lexies complexes: cas des lexies contenant des noms de couleur en finnois et en français.A. M. Loffler-Laurian -1983 -Contrastes 6:51-68.
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  26. L'analyse contrastive des lexies complexes: questions liées aux expressions idiomatiques-cas des lexies avec'pied'et'main'.A. M. Loffler-Laurian &J. M. Laurian -1982 -Contrastes 4.
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    Comparison of the Lexis of Bengü Taş and Turkey Turkish Dialects.Ali CİN -2012 -Journal of Turkish Studies 7:653-703.
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  28. International Handbook of Modern Lexis and Lexicography.P. Hanks &G.-M. de Schryver (eds.) -2017 - Springer Verlag.
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    Aristotle on Language and Style: The Concept of Lexis.Ana Kotarcic -2020 - New York, NY, USA: Cambridge University Press.
    This is the first systematic analysis of Aristotle's concept of lexis. Ana Kotarcic argues that it should be approached on three interconnected levels: the first dealing with language as a system, the second with actual language usage, into which sociolinguistic factors come into play, and the third with prescriptions for the kind of language to be used in poetic and rhetorical compositions. She introduces ideas and concepts from classics and modern linguistics into the analysis alongside the philosophical approaches which have (...) prevailed until now. The results reveal that Aristotle's ideas on lexis are complex, well-developed and intimately connected to many other fundamental concepts in his works, such as aretē, energeia, ēthos, logos, mimēsis, pathos, phantasia and technē. A major component of his thought is therefore illuminated comprehensively for the first time. (shrink)
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    Eschilo e la lexis tragica. [REVIEW]David Bain -1998 -The Classical Review 48 (1):169-170.
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    On the young child's use of lexis and syntax in understanding locative instructions.Robert Grieve,Robert Hoogenraad &Diarmid Murray -1977 -Cognition 5 (3):235-250.
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    Ruby Ginner: Gateway to the Dance. Pp. xii + 210; 12 plates. London: NewmanNeame, 1960. Cloth, 30s. net.H. J. Rose -1961 -The Classical Review 11 (02):176-.
  33. Meaning Potentials and the Interaction between Lexis and Contexts: An empirical substantiation.Kerstin Norén &Per Linell -2007 - In Noel Burton-Roberts,Pragmatics. New York: Palgrave-Macmillan. pp. 17--3.
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    Walking and talking: Traces of the body in the grammar and lexis of spontaneous spoken English.Robin Melrose -2006 -Semiotica 2006 (162):341-369.
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    Hermeneutik des Mythos. Philosophie der Mythologie zwischen Lógos und Léxis.Paul Sailer-Wlasits -2007 - Edition Va Bene.
    Die herausragende Gemeinsamkeit unzähliger Mythen ist ihre immense textuelle Haltbarkeit. Der narrative Grundbestand ihres ursprünglichen Sagens überbrückt die Jahrtausende. Von der polytheistischen Genese des Mythos über die Ikonologie der Gottesnamen bis zur Ästhetik des Mythischen reicht die Lektüre der Theogonie. Zusammen mit den Abnützungen, Verwerfungen und Brüchen des mythologischen Diskurses stellen metaphorische und tautegorische Aspekte ein lebendiges Andenken an den Ursprung der Erzählung dar. Kap. 1: Die Gabe der Theogonie Kap. 2: Die Dauer des Himmels Kap. 3: Ikonologie der Gottesnamen (...) Kap. 4: Zur Ästhetik des Mythischen. (shrink)
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    Mirando a la antigüedad grecorromana: Para pensar, con Arendt, el sentido de praxis Y lexis.Maria Fátima Lobo -2020 -Argos 1 (38):50-69.
    Este trabajo versa sobre la teoría de la acción de Hannah Arendt tal como la encontramos en La condición Humana, obra de1958. En ella Arendt busca recuperar la identidad y el sentido de la acción humana como actividad del hombre qua hombre y como materia prima de la política. Para ello, recurre a dos experiencias fundamentales de la cultura política occidental: la polis griega y la res publica romana. El resultado es una teoría de la acción que se ha considerado (...) una gran contribución al pensamiento ético político contemporáneo. Nos proponemos focalizar nuestra reflexión en dos aspectos de la acción humana históricamente olvidados o confundidos y que Arendt logra recuperar: la acción como revelación y como enérgeia. (shrink)
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    MYTHICAL TRADITIONS - (S.) Acerbo Le tradizioni mitiche nella Biblioteca dello ps. Apollodoro. Percorsi nella mitografia di età imperiale. (Supplementi diLexis n.s. 8.) Pp. 157. Amsterdam: Adolf M. Hakkert, 2019. Paper, €36. ISBN: 978-90-256-1340-2. [REVIEW]Ariadna Arriaza -2023 -The Classical Review 73 (2):467-469.
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    Satyr Drama P. Cipolla: Poeti minori del dramma satiresco . Testo critico, traduzione e commento. (Supplementi di Lexis 23.) Pp. x + 447. Amsterdam: Adolf M. Hakkert Editore, 2003. Paper. ISBN: 90-256-1179-. [REVIEW]Antonis K. Petrides -2005 -The Classical Review 55 (01):38-.
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    M. Taufer A New Repertory of Conjectures on Aeschylus, Fascicle VII: The Conjectures on thePrometheus Vinctus. (Lexis Research Tools 2.) Pp. 73. Amsterdam: Adolf M. Hakkert, 2012. Paper, €20. ISBN: 978-90-256-1277-1. [REVIEW]Christos Simelidis -2015 -The Classical Review 65 (1):297-298.
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    Maximianus and his poetry - (A.) franzoi le elegie di massimiano. Testo, traduzione E commento. Note biografiche E storico-testuali.Appendix Maximiani a cura di P. Mastandrea E l. spinazzè. (Supplementi diLexis 68.) pp. IV + 270. Amsterdam: Adolf M. hakkert, 2014. Paper, €60. Isbn: 978-90-256-1294-8. [REVIEW]Cillian O'Hogan -2018 -The Classical Review 68 (1):117-119.
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    A. De Cremoux La Cité parodique. Études sur les Acharniensd'Aristophane. (Supplementi di Lexis 36.) Pp. iv + 423. Amsterdam: Adolf M. Hakkert, 2011. Paper, €96. ISBN: 978-90-256-1262-7. [REVIEW]S. Douglas Olson -2013 -The Classical Review 63 (2):620-621.
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    ENSSLIN, A.; BALTEIRO, I. (EDS.). Approaches to Videogame Discourse: Lexis, Interaction, Textuality. New York: Bloomsbury, 2019. 320 p. [REVIEW]Rodrigo Costa dos Santos -2022 -Bakhtiniana 17 (3):182-188.
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    Caciagli S. Poeti e societá: comunicazione poetica e formazioni sociali nella Lesbo del VII/VI secolo a.C. (Supplementi di Lexis 64). Amsterdam: Hakkert, 2011. Pp. 357. €84. 9789025612726. [REVIEW]Theodora A. Hadjimichael -2013 -Journal of Hellenic Studies 133:162-163.
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    Gries, Stefan Th. & Anatol Stefanowitsch (eds.)," Corpora in cognitive linguistics: corpus-based approaches to syntax and lexis"(Berlin, 2006). [REVIEW]Paul Sambre -2007 - In Noel Burton-Roberts,Pragmatics. New York: Palgrave-Macmillan. pp. 17--2.
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    A Conference on the Survival of Tragedy L. Battezzato (ed.): Tradizione testuale e ricezione letteraria antica della tragedia greca. Atti del convegno Scuola Normale Superiore, Pisa, 14–15 giugno 2002 . (Supplementi di Lexis 20.) Pp. vi + 207. Amsterdam: Adolf M. Hakkert Editore, 2003. Paper. ISBN: 90-256-1175-. [REVIEW]David Sansone -2005 -The Classical Review 55 (01):37-.
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    Education - (F.) Bellandi, (R.) Ferri (edd.) Aspetti della scuola nel mondo romano. Atti del Convengo (Pisa, 5–6 dicembre 2006). (Supplementi di Lexis 51.) Pp. ii + 343. Amsterdam: Adolf M. Hakkert, 2008. Paper, €76. ISBN: 978-90-256-1233-7. [REVIEW]Catherine M. Chin -2011 -The Classical Review 61 (1):244-246.
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    Review of Taleghani-Nikazm, Betz & Golato (2020): Mobilizing Others: Grammar and lexis within larger activities. [REVIEW]Kamilla Kraft -2022 -Pragmatics and Society 13 (1):157-162.
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    The hideout of the narratorn in the third book of Republica.Diogo Norberto Mesti -2010 -Archai: Revista de Estudos Sobre as Origens Do Pensamento Ocidental 4:45-51.
    In the third book of Republic, Plato analyzed the epic, the tragedy and the dithyramb styles of narration, explaining a little how is the lógos of what the poets say. Aristotle dealt with it when he talked about the poetic lexis, at times in the Poetic, stating that the dialogue is the meter discovered by the tragedy, and at other times in the Rhetoric, stating that the dialogue is the most dramatic way to write. Before this general aspect of exchanges (...) among the characters, the notion of imitation of the Socratic talks in Plato deserves new reflections, mainly aiming to understand what is being disputed in the quarrel between philosophy and poetry in the tenth book of Republic and, also, how much Plato radically goes apart from a simple drama. (shrink)
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    Paul Ricoeur.Antonio Helio Rocha Alves -2025 -Cadernos Do Pet Filosofia 15 (30):40-56.
    The work aims to briefly present some points of Paul Ricoeur's analysis, especially The Living Metaphor in his Study I Between Rhetoric and Poetics carried out by the philosopher in the study mentioned above, divided into five parts: 1- The unfolding of rhetoric and poetics. 2- The common core of poetics and rhetoric: "the epiphora of the name". 3- An enigma: metaphor and comparison (eikõn). 4- The "rhetorical" place of the lexis. 5- The "poetic" place of the lexis. Based on (...) the analysis of Ricoeur's text on the subject, and with the help of reference commentators, we seek to introduce the reader in a didactic way to the discussion and points of view on linguistic hermeneutics in the contemporary period, highlighting the contribution of Ricoeur's thought. Where the philosopher discusses the place of metaphor in the field of language, exploring its historical evolution from classical rhetoric to a broader and more transformative poetic approach. He presents metaphor not only as a stylistic ornament, but as a linguistic operation that enables the creation of new meanings. (shrink)
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    Olympiodorus and Proclus on the climax of the alcibiades.Harold Tarrant -2007 -International Journal of the Platonic Tradition 1 (1):3-29.
    This paper examines the late Neoplatonic evidence for the text at the crucial point of the Alcibiades I, 133c, finding that Olympiodorus' important evidence is not in the lexis, which strangely has nothing to say. Perhaps it was dangerous in Christian Alexandria to record one's views here too precisely. Rather, they are found primarily in the prologue and secondarily in the relevant theoria. Olympiodorus believes that he is quoting from the work or paraphrasing closely, but offers nothing that can be (...) paralleled in either the manuscripts or the Eusebian versions. Since both the manuscript text and the Eusebian text fail to satisfy, the evidence deserves consideration. Even if he were not in possession of a text that was wholly correct, Olympiodorus does at least offer an overall interpretation of the passage which neatly unites the daemonic and erotic aspects of Socrates' activities, and offers a real reason for Alcibiades to return Socrates' love. He is encouraged to reflect upon the nature of the divine being controlling Socrates, so that he may behold the likeness of his own, woefully obscured, inner self, and so acquire the self-knowledge necessary for true political success.The anonymous Prolegomena are compatible with Olympiodorus, while Proclus' prologue again largely agrees with Olympiodorus' interpretation. For Proclus, Alcibiades must become an observer of Socrates knowledge and indeed of Socrates' whole life. 'For to desire to know the reason for Socrates' actions is to become the lover of the knowledge which is pre-established within him.' So the path towards a total understanding of his own inner intellective self lies via the contemplation of that being that is rooted within Socrates.I also examine earlier Platonist evidence for the text and find little that is not in harmony with late Neoplatonism. (shrink)
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