Mimetic Theory
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Mimetic Theory
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Mimetic Theory
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has this theory about how we're driven by imitation and and very much in that in that style of admiration, it was seeing that Elliot had a PhD from Harvard in philosophy that that I was like, okay, maybe if I, you know, grad school will give me the time to read even more and write more and um and and you know Elliott had a PhD so I I basically uh straight mimemetic theory here um thought that route would would be great uh to pursue the life of of writing poetry
The theory of social imitation used to explain why fertility rates drop as social norms change.
The central theme of the conference, focusing on imitation, rivalry, and social behavior.
Discussion of human imitation, desire, and social violence based on Girard's work.
Philosophical theory by René Girard regarding human desire and conflict.
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“has this theory about how we're driven by imitation and and very much in that in that style of admiration, it was seeing that Elliot had a PhD from Harvard in philosophy that that I was like, okay, ma...”

“The theory of social imitation used to explain why fertility rates drop as social norms change.”

“The central theme of the conference, focusing on imitation, rivalry, and social behavior.”

“Discussion of human imitation, desire, and social violence based on Girard's work.”

“Philosophical theory by René Girard regarding human desire and conflict.”