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The Janus Face of Ideas: Which Way Should We Look?

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The Janus Face of Ideas: Which Way Should We Look? - Porter, Burton
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In ancient Roman myth and religion, Janus was the god of physical and emotional gateways. He is traditionally shown as having two faces pointing in opposite directions, representing different perspectives, or perhaps a reconciliation of two points of view. He is the god of the past and the future, looking fore and aft, as Homer says. He is the god of transitions, doorways, beginnings and endings, passageways, options, change, entrances and exits. The Janus figure is a fitting symbol for this book, which concerns conflict ...

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The Janus Face of Ideas: Which Way Should We Look? 2019, Academica Press, Bethesda

ISBN-13: 9781680531510

Hardcover