«SELF-RENUNCIATORY» İLE İLİŞKİLİ İNGILIZCE KİTAPLAR
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Lévinas and the Wisdom of Love: The Question of Invisibility
... interpreting Levinas as not “allowing any reciprocity into originary agape.” He
characterizes Levinas's 'metaphysical desire' as a view of neighbor-love that
could be seen as what Gene Outka describes as a “self-renunciatory” conception
of ...
2
Nothingness: Tadao Ando's Christian Sacred Space
... yet unreachable, depth of the Ideal.18 This intuition into the world of the Ideal,
which not only grounds the self-renunciatory experience ofthe cross of light, but
also endows it with meaning, points towards the ultimate and complete emptying
...
3
George Moore and the Autogenous
Self: The Autobiography and ...
... melancholy Irish season, a desperate letter inquiring if Nora is Walter Poole's
mistress, and series of quotations from the self-renunciatory text, The Imitation of
Christ, Gogarty engages in one of the most important conversations of the novel.
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Freedom and Its Conditions: Discipline, Autonomy, and Resistance
If by discipline we understand the self- renunciatory practices of Christian
confessionalism and monasticism, discipline is indeed antithetical to human
freedom. Because it aims to destroy or at least to renounce the material, worldly
self, the self ...
Richard E. Flathman, 2003
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D.Z. Phillips' Contemplative Philosophy of Religion: ...
... all expectation of a personal existence after death? But our Catholic believer
may well acknowledge this deep and important self-renunciatory aspect of his
faith and yet insist that, precisely because Christ's suffering and ascension ...
6
Foucault and Heidegger: Critical Encounters
... sin yet reveals the sinner" (E, 244). By contrast, exagoreusis is the self-
renunciatory analysis and disclosure of one's thoughts to another so that the
pedagogical relations of the ancient world become The Askeses of Self-
Transformation 289.
Alan Milchman, Alan Rosenberg, 2003
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British Imperial Literature, 1870-1940: Writing and the ...
... in his imagination of the bureaucratic “place” of death filled by anyone English
and therefore victim, like himself, of self-renunciatory discipline. Its literal
realization in the narrative suggests a moment of “Imaginary” identification of self
with its ...
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Crossover Queries: Dwelling with Negatives, Embodying ...
By contrast, exagoreusu is the self-renunciatory analysis and disclosure of one's
thoughts to another, so that the pedagogical relations of the ancient world
become in monastic life a rule of total obedience to one's director (E, 246).
Foucault ...
9
Createdness and Ethics: The Doctrine of Creation and ...
This in turn leads to an ethic of non-violence, advocated by Murphy and Ellis: "It
implies a 'kenotic' or self-renunciatory ethic, according to which one must
renounce self- interest for the sake of the other, no matter what the cost to oneself
.
Hans Schaeffer, J. H. F. Schaeffer, 2006
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The Origins of the English Novel, 1600-1740
This has been achieved by persevering in the calling that Francis has cleaved to
all along, and his self-elevation is "more authentick" than those awarded by the
Heralds Office in part because what it publicizes is also the self-renunciatory and
...