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of things or emotions that are seldom experienced, that are outstanding and that are original in the strict sense. It is a certain quality (of experience) that can be observed within oneself or within others, differing from the
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credited Barthes' interpretation of atopy as a main inspiration for the lyrics of her 2022 song "
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What Would Socrates Do?: Self-Examination, Civic Engagement, and the Politics of Philosophy
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What Would Socrates Do?: Self-Examination, Civic Engagement, and the Politics of Philosophy
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This article is about the philosophical concept. For the disease, see
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has often been called "átopos") is a concept describing the
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Atopy
Greek
Socrates
ineffability
ideal
literary theorist
Roland Barthes
A Lover's Discourse: Fragments
The Pleasure of the Text
Björk
Atopos
ISBN
978-1-107-67226-0
ISBN
978-1-107-67226-0
ISBN
9780374521615
ISBN
9780415263627
ISBN
9780374521608
"Björk: "Atopos" Track Review"
Pitchfork
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social philosophy
stub
expanding it
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