- semiotics,
poiesis (/pɔɪˈiːsɪs/; from
Ancient Gr****: 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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Poetry (from the Gr**** 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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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...
- 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...
- word
formed from allo- (Gr****
prefix meaning other or different) and -
poiesis (Gr****
suffix meaning production,
creation or formation). Allopoiesis,...
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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...
- Gr**** Tragedy. Routledge. p. 144. ISBN 0-415-05896-1. Kitto, H.D.F (1966).
Poiesis.
University of
California Press. pp. 236–242. Don Nardo, Gr**** and Roman...
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Dionysus Shipwrecked (Διόνυσος Ναυαγός
Dionysos Nauagos)
Islands (Νῆσοι Nesoi)
Niobos (Νίοβος)
Poetry (Ποίησις
Poiesis)...
- (Ilias; gen. Ἰλιάδος, Iliados) is an
ellipsis of "ἡ ποίησις Ἰλιάς, he
poíesis Iliás",
meaning "the
Ilian (Trojan) poem". Ἰλιάς (of Ilion/Troy) is the...