10 LIVROS EM INGLÊS RELACIONADOS COM «OREXIS»
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But the combination of these points entails that boulésis and orexis cannot have
the same correlative objects. Instead, the bouléton must only pick out part of the
orekton. The upshot is that when Aristotle connects both the orekton and the ...
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Aristotle's Theory of Moral Insight
Still we may now give the following account of orexis according to Aristotle, i.e. of
'bare' desire, as the element that is specifically provided by the orektikon. Such
desire is an assertion of evaluative propositions entertained by the soul.
Troels Engberg-Pedersen, 1983
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Summa Theologiae: The Emotions
The emotions are therefore no more present in the sensory orexis than in the
intellectual. on the other hand, this is how Damascene describes the emotions:
Emotions are movements of the sensory orexis caused by our imagining sense-
good ...
Thomas Aquinas, Eric D'Arcy, 2006
It is because what this orexis is is an orexis for object O, and because what the
creature sees before it is this same O, that the movement toward O can be
caused in the way it is, by the orexis and the seeing. Suppose .1 dog goes after
some ...
Hilary Putnam, James Conant, 1995
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For Love of Matter: A Contemporary Panpsychism
A bold and original work in ecocosmology and metaphysics.
Suspense, thrills, and romance fuel this near-future story about the seductive nature of a perfect virtual world and how far one girl will go to uncover the truth behind the illusions.
Claudia Gabel, Cheryl Klam, 2014
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Acting on Principles: A Thomistic Perspective in Making ...
"Since the object of the rational orexis is something perceived as good, different
sorts of perception involve different sorts of objects. There is, therefore, a
distinction to be made between pleasures involving the mind, which are also
called joys, ...
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The Works of Plato V. 4
For, in the first place, appetite (orexis) rather is divided in opposition to
knowledge; but appetite and pleasure are not the same. And, in the next place,
there is a certain pleasure in knowledge. To this we may reply, that there is a
pleasure in ...
But to the other question we may reply, that the invcstigative is analogous to
theorectic power: for investigation, being as it were a gnostie orexis (appetite), is
a way to a certain, end; just as orexis hastens to a certain thing. But the
posseffion of ...
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The Philosophy of Cognitive-Behavioural Therapy (CBT): Stoic ...
Stoic Philosophy as Rational and Cognitive Psychotherapy Donald Robertson.
As “elation” (eparsis) appears to refer to the satisfaction of the corresponding
state of desire (orexis), in Stoic psychology, we are left with only two primary
states: ...
10 NOTÍCIAS NAS QUAIS SE INCLUI O TERMO «OREXIS»
Conheça de que se fala nos meios de comunicação nacionais e internacionais e como se utiliza o termo
orexis no contexto das seguintes notícias.
Un innovador espectáculo de piano, castañuelas e imagen llega al …
... sonora original de La vida fluye y en 2014 es galardonada con el Premio Mujer y Cultura por la obra Los sueños de orexis o de deseo. «Sur Digital, jul 15»
'My Healthy Diet Became An Eating Disorder'
It derives from the Greek ortho, 'right' or 'correct', and orexis, 'appetite', literally meaning 'correct appetite', or 'correct diet'. The term was coined ... «Grazia, jun 15»
Healthy eating: You really can have too much of a bad thing. Source …
We've all heard the term 'orthorexia' (from the Greek “ortho” = correct and “orexis”= appetite), originally defined by American Physician, ... «NEWS.com.au, abr 15»
When healthy eating becomes an unhealthy obsession
Ortho is a Greek word, meaning “straight, proper, or correct,” and orexis means “appetite.” Dr. Steven Bratman coined the term in 1997 while ... «Treehugger, abr 15»
The Healthy Eating Obsession: A Live Tweet Chat with Patricia Pitts …
In 1997, Steve Bratman, MD coined the term, from the Greek words: “ortho” (correct, right), orexis (appetite, desire), from his personal struggles ... «PR Web, mar 15»
Orthorexia: A “Healthy Eating” Disorder?
In Greek, the term “ortho” means “right” and “orexis” means appetite; thus, orthorexia literally translates into “correct appetite” (@lakemelissa/ ... «Neon Tommy, set 14»
When healthy eating takes an unhealthy turn
Derived from the Greek words orthos, meaning “correct,” and orexis, meaning “appetite,” people who suffer from orthorexia become obsessed ... «Good Times, abr 14»
'Elusion' book review: A thrilling story of escapism and reality
Her father invented the program, and her best friend, Patrick, heir to the tech giant Orexis, is about to release it nationwide. But ever since her ... «Hypable, mar 14»
JJJ Book Club Celebrates National Reading Month With Our March …
Her father invented the program, and her best friend, Patrick, heir to the tech giant Orexis, is about to release it nationwide. But ever since her ... «Just Jared Jr., mar 14»
Orthorexia–When “Eating Right” Goes Wrong
The author of Health Food Junkie, he coined the term “orthorexia nervosa” (from the Greek ortho, “correct,'” and orexis, “appetite”) in 1997. «Patheos, jan 14»