CORSICA BUKU YANG BERKAIT DENGAN «APOLAUSTIC»
Ketahui penggunaan
apolaustic dalam pilihan bibliografi berikut. Buku yang berkait dengan
apolaustic dan ekstrak ringkas dari yang sama untuk menyediakan konteks penggunaannya dalam kesusasteraan Corsica.
apolaustic. (ap-ah-LOS-tik) adjective dedicated to enjoyment; pleasure loving;
self-indulgent. Mr. Glowry, during his residence in London, had come to an
agreement with his friend Mr Toobad, that a match between Scythrop and Mr.
Toobad's ...
Robert Hartwell Fiske, 2011
2
Classical Philosophy: Philosophy before Socrates
The association of play with the bodily pleasures connects the discussion in
chapter 6 with that of the apolaustic life in L5.z4 The two discussions are also
connected by one of Aristotle's reasons for considering the view that happiness
lies in ...
3
Essays in Ancient Greek Philosophy II
The association of play with the bodily pleasures connects the discussion in
Chapter 6 with that of the apolaustic life in I. 5.” The two discussions are also
connected by one of Aristotle's reasons for considering the view that happiness
lies in ...
John Peter Anton, Anthony Preus, 1983
4
Gluttony: A Dictionary for the Indulgent
apolaustic adipose (AD-uh-pohs) adjective: Pertaining to or containing fat.
adulation (ad-yoo-LAY-shun) noun: Extreme admiration, especially that which is
disproportionate to what is deserving. ample (AM-puhl) adjective: As much or
more ...
In regard to pleasure we are expressly told (b 17 Bib ical) that approval of the
apolaustic Life is the consequence (not the cause) of the idealization of pleasure
(cf. Pol. 1314b 31). Hence we must reject such interpretations as this of Aspasius
...
John Percival Postgate, Edward Vernon Arnold, Frederick William Hall, 1921
I immediately went into the estate room with the repellent thought that he had
succumbed to an apolaustic outburst, which, I might add, would have been vastly
inappropriate, but he hadn't. It is evidently a missive of grave importance, my lord,
...
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Basilissa; the free of a secret craft. A poem
Drunk with an aureole draught, apolaustic, placidly wicked ; Yet, though foul at
the core, the evillest men have their feelings, Latent perhaps, or start! — till some
mighty whirlwind arising, Breaks down the granary doors, a treasure within them
...
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Special Aristotle issue
The association of play with the bodily pleasures connects the discussion in
chapter 6 with that of the apolaustic life in I.5.24 The two discussions are also
connected by one of Aristotle's reasons for considering the view that happiness
lies in ...
9
Catherine Coulter: The Legacy Trilogy 1-3
beyond anything I could ever have imagined. Do feel free to indulge in another fit
of apolaustic behavior, Crittaker.” “Apolaustic, my lord?” “You heard me, man.
Surely you know the meaning of apolaustic. You are my secretary, after all, and
it's ...
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Keywords: A Vocabulary of Culture and Society
and acknowledging its general acceptance 'not only in Germany but throughout
the other countries of Europe', still thought apolaustic would have been more
appropriate. But the word had taken hold and became increasingly common,
though ...
BARANGAN BERITA YANG TERMASUK TERMA «APOLAUSTIC»
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apolaustic digunakan dalam konteks perkara berita berikut.
Elegy for Theory
Aristotle encourages a theoretic life as more desirable and more enjoyable than either an apolaustic or a political existence. The life of the ... «PopMatters, Jan 14»
Mental health parity
Apolaustic Nov 9, 2013. This is such a huge breakthrough that will help millions of Americans gain access to mental health care. Untreated ... «MSNBC, Nov 13»
Under Their Spell
The kids sailed through the first few words—“rapprochement,” “cioppino,” “apolaustic”—which read like someone was getting paid by the “p. «New Yorker, Jun 11»
Denver fifth-grader hits bright spell before finishing ninth in national …
To get to the freckle word, Dhivya — with cropped black bangs and a pink shirt — had to spell correctly "apolaustic" (devoted to enjoyment) and ... «Denver Post, Jun 11»