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The Scapegoat: René Girard's Anthropology of Violence and Religion

Mar 8, 2015
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Introduction
00:00 • 1min
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2
The Scape-Goat, Part 1 by David Cayley
01:30 • 4min
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3
What Makes a Book Like Don Quixote?
05:45 • 3min
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4
The Romantic Lie and the Novelistic Truth
08:43 • 3min
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5
The Shadow Side of Aristotle's Tragedy
11:41 • 3min
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6
Mimetic Desire, a Double Bind
14:44 • 3min
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7
Compete Re - The Paradoxical Obstacle
17:59 • 3min
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The Mimetic Theory of Violence
21:12 • 2min
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The Importance of Imitation
23:18 • 4min
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The Scape Goat, by René Girard, Is an Interview With David Cayley
27:08 • 6min
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Sacrifice and the Sacrament
32:59 • 6min
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12
The Theory of Cultural Origins by René Girard
38:52 • 2min
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Renee's Theory of Mimetic Crisis
41:21 • 5min
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Girard's Theory of Cannibalism, Headhunting, and Human Sacrifice
46:22 • 2min
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The Violence Is Real in Human Society
48:34 • 5min
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