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Something sacred to our culture: René Arcilla's liberal education
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Paul Standish
Journal of Philosophy of Education, Volume 55, Issue 4-5, August 2021, Pages 764–775, https://doi.org/10.1111/1467-9752.12617
Published: 03 December 2021
... conceived than Arcilla is ready to suggest. I try to show how this might be done. eros liberal education photography René Arcilla road movies Wim Wenders The parable of love and education with which René Arcilla begins his book is something of a tour de force. We are to imagine two worlds...
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A particle-linkage model for elongated asteroids with three-dimensional mass distribution
L B T Santos and others
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, Volume 502, Issue 3, April 2021, Pages 4277–4289, https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/stab198
Published: 29 January 2021
... are assumed to give the real values of the system. The model considered in this paper is then applied to three real irregular asteroids: 1620 Geographos, 433 Eros, and 243 Ida. The results show that the current triple-particle-linkage three-dimensional model gives better accuracy when compared...
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The Poetry of Kevin Hart: A New-Old Way of Thinking and Feeling God
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Jean Ward
Literature and Theology, Volume 33, Issue 1, March 2019, Pages 90–106, https://doi.org/10.1093/litthe/fry038
Published: 04 January 2019
... and longing that it images, thus stands out as a daring return to an intimate way of thinking and feeling God that might have seemed to be no longer available. Song of Songs Divine Love Eros Kevin Hart Contemporary Poetry Mystical Love Within the world of this poem, then, we are as far away...
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The surface roughness of (433) Eros as measured by thermal-infrared beaming
B. Rozitis
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, Volume 464, Issue 1, January 2017, Pages 915–923, https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/stw2400
Published: 21 September 2016
...B. Rozitis The Advanced Thermophysical Model (or ATPM; Rozitis & Green 2011 , 2012 , 2013 ) is used to investigate the thermal-infrared beaming effect of Eros and to constrain its degree of surface roughness. The ATPM was developed to interpret thermal-infrared observations of airless...
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3D stability orbits close to 433 Eros using an effective polyhedral model method
T. G. G. Chanut and others
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, Volume 438, Issue 3, 01 March 2014, Pages 2672–2682, https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/stt2383
Published: 09 January 2014
... Abstract One of the techniques used in the past decade to determine the shape with a good accuracy and estimate certain physical features (volume, mass, moments of inertia) of asteroids is the polyhedral model method. We rebuild the shape of the asteroid 433 Eros using data from 1998 December observations...
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The Problem with Levinas
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Simon Critchley and Alexis Dianda (ed.)
Published online: 19 November 2015
Published in print: 01 July 2015
... contains the suggested alternative solution, one grounded in Levinas’ own discussion of eros in Totality and Infinity , though coupled with a reading of the Song of Songs and the tradition of medieval female Christian mysticism. The alternative answer to Levinas’ problem...
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Arrows, Eros, Agape
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CATHERINE OSBORNE
Published: 25 April 1996
...In the prologue to the Commentary on the Song of Songs , Origen raises the question of how far and in what context we might be justified in using the language of Eros to describe the relationship between God and humankind. While recognizing that the use of erotic imagery may...
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Eros, the Socratic Spirit: Inside and Outside the Symposium
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CATHERINE OSBORNE
Published: 25 April 1996
... Eros accounts is the very fact that one perceives the objects as desirable and worth having. That perception of the beloved as desirable is something inspired by the work of Eros that transforms one from mere mortal without erotic aspirations to philosophers who yearn for what they perceive as good...
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Philanthropia, God’s Love for Mankind in Origen
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CATHERINE OSBORNE
Published: 25 April 1996
... from looking for the term agape , since Origen rarely uses that term. Indeed, Origen does not use the term Eros very much. The chapter examines the occasions on which God is said to show philanthropia , since these reveal that there are certain...
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Dionysius the Areopagite’s Divine Names and the Meaning of ‘God is Love’
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CATHERINE OSBORNE
Published: 25 April 1996
.... It is in this connection that he embarks upon his discussion of the Divine Names . These names include love, Eros , discussed by Dionysius. Augustine Dionysius the Areopagite emotion evil God Gregory of Nyssa impassibility apatheia kenosis self emptying Origen suffering Thomas...
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Retrieving What Time Destroys: The Palimpsest of Lourié’s The Blackamoor of Peter the Great
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Klára Móricz
Published: 09 June 2014
... discussion on the balletic divertissement “The Birth of Eros” in act 1 and the final scene of the opera. Reference is also made to Lourié’s Zaklinaniya (Incantations), a collection of five miniatures to words by Akhmatova, and to the philosophy of Henri Bergson, whose conception of time...
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Published: 08 December 1994
... philosophies, the chapter seeks to give an account of the way entities exist in cyberspace and their ontological status. Describing a human's relationship with computers, the chapter introduces the concept of Eros where man searches for a home for his heart and mind and becomes spiritually dependent upon...
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Introduction
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Karl Shuve
Published: 01 March 2016
... Hunter David G Miller Patricia Cox Heidl György Keech Dominic Carr David M Dawson David Eros in the Song of Songs Phipps William Riedlinger Helmut Rowley Harold Bloom Harold Foucault Michel Jameson Frederick Pope Marvin Moore Stephen Young Frances M Platonism Turner Denys Bell Catherine...
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Published: 21 July 2014
...This chapter examines two contradictory aspects of eros in Pericles' life. In the Greek world, eros did not correspond to any romantic sentiment, nor did it bear any similarity to the wishy-washy notion nowadays conjured up by “love.” Whether homosexual...
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Published: 15 May 2018
..., and the best way of life. Zeus Dailochus Hiero Tyranny/tyrant Simonides Dialogue Philosophy Poetry Ambition Honor Eros (1) Simonides the poet once visited Hiero the tyrant. 1 When both had some leisure, Simonides said, “Would you be willing, Hiero, to tell me about something it is likely...
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In Eros
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Tilo Schabert
Published: 16 November 2015
...As Plato shows most lucidly, Eros both arises out of the opposition of things and is also the force that brings things together. But alongside the sociable Eros, there is also the force of quarrelsome discord. In human beings, Eros is manifested through the division into male and female, a division...
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The Liberation of Sex, Onna, and Eros: The Movement and the Politics of Collective Subjectivity
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Setsu Shigematsu
Published: 15 March 2012
...This chapter discusses Ūman ribu ’s representative campaigns on abortion and unmarried mothers, emphasizing ribu ’s core concepts on the liberation of sex, onna , and eros. It focuses on the works of Ūman ribu key activists...
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Published: 15 March 2010
... Giovanni Trimpi Wesley Gorgias of Leontini rhetorics eros Othello Christian antirhetoric res theatrical efficacy psyche Two rhetorics of composition inform Othello . One is dominated by a rhetorical figure that instantiates a way of speaking, thinking, acting, and composing...
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Thief or Reality: Visual Dialectics on Death Instincts
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Penny Bouska and Penny Bouska
Published: 13 December 2022
... this approach, Angelidi’s cinema is seen as an artistic mechanism of the obscure workings of the psyche. death instinct Eros Freud Sigmund inanimate paradox paradoxical pleasure principle religion religious ritual ritualistic affect aggression compulsion death drive language libidinal non libidinal...
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Erōs: The Work of Desire
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Jill Frank
Published: 20 January 2018
...This chapter explores the passionate, productive, and grasping eros that the Republic presents as a condition not only of the overreaching characteristic of tyranny and fifth-century Athenian imperial democracy alike, but also of philosophy. It argues that even as the Republic proliferates...
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