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In some books published between 1973 and 1994, the famous and controversial literary critic Harold Bloom formulated a theory of literary creation, and, by extension, of artistic creation in general. In his opinion, literary creation is based on an either «agonistic» or «imitative» struggle with earlier, existing, influential texts, designated by him by an ancient and illustrious word: the Canon. In this essay I will try to extend this concept to the creation of knowledge. It also appears to be based on the «agonistic» or «imitative» struggle with influential textual authorities and...
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Conference Report: 3-4 June 2013, Paris: Université Paris I, Panthéon-Sorbonne. Organized by: J.-B. Brenet (Paris), Isabelle Moulin (Paris), Luis X. López-Farjeat (Mexico City) & Richard C. Taylor (Milwaukee & Leuven), in collaboration with the Aquinas and ‘the Arabs’ International Working Group. “Thomas d’Aquin et ses sources arabes / Aquinas and ‘the Arabs’”
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Conference Report: 4-5 Juni 2012, Leuven (België): De Wulf-Mansion Centre for Ancient, Medieval and Renaissance Philosophy, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven. Organized by: Andrea A. ROBIGLIO (Leuven) and Richard C. TAYLOR (Milwaukee-Leuven), in collaboration with the Aquinas and ‘the Arabs’ International Working Group. “Translation and Transformation in Philosophy: Albert between Aquinas and ‘the Arabs’”.
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