PALABRAS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADAS CON «PLEONEXIA»
pleonexia
pronunciation
pleonexia
sometimes
called
pleonexy
originating
from
greek
πλεονεξια
philosophical
concept
writings
plato
aristotle
employed
also
testament
roughly
corresponds
greed
covetousness
avarice
merriam
webster
pleonektein
greedy
want
more
pleon
neuter
pleiōn
pleōn
echein
pleio
scheme
this
word
wordsmith
mcclanen
thinks
condition
overtaken
need
already
strong
πλεονεξία
advantage
concordance
original
ας
part
speech
noun
feminine
transliteration
pleonexiapleonexia
oxford
dictionaries
american
meaning
example
sentences
reference
content
psychopathy
tecumsehproject
introduction
imbalance
suffered
individuals
destabilizes
society
natural
world
sickness
form
encyclo
results
10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «PLEONEXIA»
Descubre el uso de
pleonexia en la siguiente selección bibliográfica. Libros relacionados con
pleonexia y pequeños extractos de los mismos para contextualizar su uso en la literatura.
1
Greed and Injustice in Classical Athens
Attempting to distinguish pleonexia from the other vices, Curzer argues that the
greedy agent wants to violate standards of distribution, rather than to get more of
certain types of good. Following Hobbes to the letter, Curzer argues, "Pleonexia
is ...
2
Archytas of Tarentum: Pythagorean, Philosopher and ...
Some of the pseudo-Pythagorean writers use pleonexia in connection with the
Platonic tripartite soul. Cleinias (Thesleff 1965: 108.12) argues that there are
three causes of injustice: "love of pleasure" (91Aa8ovia), "greed" (TrAeove^ia),
and ...
3
Essays on Aristotle's Ethics
The broader question of what pleonexia exactly is I shall come back to at the end.
(c) is one of the assumptions that I referred to earlier as needed to bring together
the two questions, whether the unjust character is characterized by the motive ...
4
The Sense of the Past: Essays in the History of Philosophy
In particular, he does not necessarily display pleonexia, which, whatever else
needs to be said about it, certainly involves the idea of wanting something for
oneself. Not all the motives that operate against justice, and gain expression in
the ...
Bernard Williams, Myles Burnyeat, 2009
5
Sin, Redemption and Sacrifice. A Biblical and Patristic Study
Etymologically pleonexia means “ to wish to have always more,” and this, of
course, irrespectively of the rights of others. The “ greedy ” was known to the
Greek philosophers, who equate him with various types of criminals. According to
Ezek ...
Stanislas Lyonnet, Léopold Sabourin, 1998
6
Virtue & Affluence: The Challenge of Wealth
Pleonexia is a Greek word that can be understood as "a passion for more ... an
insatiability for more of what I already experience or have. If I just had a little bit
more, I would be happy." (I would be financially secure; I would not have this ...
7
Essays on the Foundations of Aristotelian Political Science
68 There is no tolerable sense in which the judge's motive can be included within
pleonexia, thinks Williams, even though his act is clearly a case of particular
injustice. The solution is to realize that the injustice of a particular act does not ...
Carnes Lord, David Kevin O'Connor, Richard Bodéüs, 1991
William Barclay. 233 PLEONEXIA THE SIN OF GREED Pleonexia is a sin which
the NT again and again most unsparingly condemns. The word occurs in Mark
7.22; Luke 12.15; Rom. 1.29; II Cor. 9.5; Eph. 4.19; 5.3; Col. 3.5; I Thess. 2.5; II
Pet.
9
Paideia: The Ideals of Greek Culture: III. The Conflict of ...
For the personality behind the words is what really makes a speech convincing.
133 Plato had charged rhetoric with leading its practitioners into pleonexia —
selfish greed, the satisfaction of every impulse — because it was merely a means
...
10
Plato on Justice and Power: Reading Book I of Plato's Republic
His first question to Thrasymachus attempts to extract from him the admission that
if pleonexia is the motivation of the unjust as he thinks of them, the motivation of
those he thinks of as just will be the opposite; that it will be 'anti- pleonectic'.
10 NOTICIAS EN LAS QUE SE INCLUYE EL TÉRMINO «PLEONEXIA»
Conoce de qué se habla en los medios de comunicación nacionales e internacionales y cómo se emplea el término
pleonexia en el contexto de las siguientes noticias.
Tuesday Briefing: School Board Talks Settlement of Discipline …
Flagler County's Drought Index is at 525. The weather in Lamia, Greece: high 81, low 58. Details. The OED's Word of the Day: pleonexia, n. «FlaglerLive.com, Jun 15»
Coppell's Smrithi Upadhyayula falls in National Spelling Bee …
... after misspelling her second word in the semifinals. Smrithi first correctly spelled “pleonexia,” which is similar to greed or enviousness. «Dallas Morning News, May 15»
Coppell girl reaches National Spelling Bee semifinals before …
On Thursday, she correctly spelled “pleonexia” (similar to greed or enviousness) before falling in the next round. Four other Texans advanced ... «Dallas Morning News, May 15»
The case of Ander Herrera playing a more pivotal role for …
While United claimed that Pogba's exit was a result of the-then-19-year old's pleonexia, the French youngster has constantly maintained that it ... «World Soccer Talk, Feb 15»
We keep trying to understand Putin. Why do we keep getting him …
He's also been called a narcissist, diagnosed with "pleonexia" (the insatiable desire to have what rightfully belongs to others), and simply been ... «Washington Post, Feb 15»
From the archives: Toller Cranston, peacock with a paintbrush
"It's called pleonexia," he explains seriously. When he lived in Toronto, his house in the Cabbagetown neighbourhood was filled with a vast ... «The Globe and Mail, Ene 15»
A bleak ode to Bangladesh's garment industry
In his works, Seabrook often uses pleonexia — the morbid desire for possession — to damningly arraign the consumerist elite in the U.S. and ... «The Hindu, Nov 14»
Reflecting on the Attributes of God
... hairs on our head (Luke 12:7), and so we become anxious, must grasp what is ours now, and suffer from greed, what Plato called pleonexia. «Catholic Online, Sep 13»
Superchristmas... ultimate gifts for the super-rich
The pleonexia of the plutocrats (which demands that the Ferrari has a Bugatti to keep it company in the underground garage) ensures that the ... «Evening Standard, Dic 12»
The Price of Folly
The ancient Greek word pleonexia meant "wanting to have more of ... A prime example of pleonexia can be found in the whining attitude of ... «American Thinker, Nov 12»