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    The Ecstasy of Communication.Jean Baudrillard & Jean-Louis Violeau - 1965 - Semiotext(E).
    This book marks an important evolution in Jean Baudrillard's thought as he leavesbehind his older and better-known concept of the "simulacrum" and tackles the new problem of digitaltechnology acquiring organicity. The resulting world of cold communication and its indifferentalterity, seduction, metamorphoses, metastases, and transparency requires a new form of response.Writing in the shadow of Marshall McLuhan, Baudrillard insists that the content of communication iscompletely without meaning: the only thing that is communicated is communication itself. He sees themasses writhing in an (...)
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    Ecstasy, Ritual, and Alternate Reality: Religion in a Pluralistic World.Douglass Price-Williams - 1993 - Anthropology of Consciousness 4 (1):16-17.
    Ecstasy, Ritual, and Alternate Reality: Religion in. Pluralistic World by Felicitas D. Goodman. Bloomington and Indianapolis: Indiana.University Press, 1988. Pp. 193. ISBN 0‐253‐31899‐8.
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    The ecstasy of love in the thought of Thomas Aquinas.Peter A. Kwasniewski - 2021 - Steubenville, Ohio: Emmaus Academic.
    Peter Kwasniewski shows that St. Thomas contemplates the nature of ecstasy at key stages in the development of his thought and that it plays a crucial role in his doctrine of love. St. Thomas recognized that all love involves ecstatic transcendence, whether it be the creature's self-oblation to the Creator, the reverence of an inferior for a superior, a superior's generosity toward an inferior, or the mutual affection and help of equals joined in friendship. Love of persons for their own (...)
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    Negative ecstasies: Georges Bataille and the study of religion.Jeremy Biles & Kent Brintnall (eds.) - 2015 - New York: Fordham University Press.
    Negative Ecstasies discusses the contribution and significance of the work of Georges Bataille to the contemporary study of religion and theology, collecting essays that examine specific case studies and make connections to other significant scholars in the field.
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    Ecstasy, Catastrophe: Heidegger From Being and Time to the Black Notebooks.David Farrell Krell - 2015 - Albany: State University of New York Press.
    _Lectures on ecstatic temporality and on Heidegger’s political legacy._.
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  6. Ecstasy revisited.Bruce Eisner - 1993 - Gnosis 26:55-9.
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    The Ecstasy of Love in the Thought of Thomas Aquinas by Peter A. Kwasniewski.Heather M. Erb - 2022 - Review of Metaphysics 75 (3):597-599.
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    Ecstasy, Ritual, and Alternate Reality: Religion in a Pluralistic World:Ecstasy, Ritual, and Alternate Reality: Religion in a Pluralistic World.Sidney M. Greenfield - 1993 - Anthropology of Consciousness 4 (1):16-17.
    Ecstasy, Ritual, and Alternate Reality: Religion in. Pluralistic World by Felicitas D. Goodman. Bloomington and Indianapolis: Indiana.University Press, 1988. Pp. 193. ISBN 0‐253‐31899‐8.
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    Religious Ecstasy and Personality Transformation in John Wesley's Methodism: Theoretical and Methodological Considerations.Keith Haartman - 2007 - Archive for the Psychology of Religion 29 (1):3-35.
    This paper examines the contemplative techniques that comprised wesley's method of spiritual transformation. By employing a psychoanalytic perspective that explains the pastoral effectiveness of the method, I claim that Wesley's view of spiritual growth was therapeutic and transformative as measured by contemporary clinical standards. Wesley's developmental model involved a series of spiritual phases each characterized by techniques and meditations that culminated in sanctification, a cognitive-emotional transformation marked by the eradication of sinful temptations and the perfection of altruism. Couched in a (...)
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    Cosmic Ecstasy and Process Theology.Blair Reynolds - 2005 - Cosmos and History 1 (2):319-333.
    The notion that God and the world are mutually interdependent is generally taken to be unique to twentieth-century process theology. Largely, process thinkers have focused on classical theists, rather than the mystics. My thesis, however, is that, centuries before process came along, there were Western mystical concepts stressing that God needed the universe in order to become conscious and complete. In support of my thesis, I will provide a synopsis of the doctrines of God as found in mystics such as (...)
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    The Ecstasy of Communication.Bernard Schütze & Caroline Schütze (eds.) - 2012 - Semiotext(E).
    "The need to speak, even if one has nothing to say, becomes more pressing when one has nothing to say, just as the will to live becomes more urgent when life has lost its meaning."--from _The Ecstasy of Communication _First published in France in 1987, _ The Ecstasy of Communication_ was Baudrillard's summarization of his work for a postdoctoral degree at the Sorbonne: a dense, poetically crystalline essay that boiled down two decades of radical, provocative theory into an aphoristically eloquent (...)
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    Infinite ecstasy.G. P. Ghimire - 2000 - Kathmandu: G.P. Ghimire.
    Philosophical interpretation of the cult of Krishna (Hindu deity) and spiritual life.
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  13. Ecstasy and creativity in the aesthetics of Nietzsche.P. Godani - 1999 - Verifiche: Rivista Trimestrale di Scienze Umane 28 (3-4):165-190.
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    Eisenstein, Ecstasy, Joyce, and Hebraism.James Goodwin - 2000 - Critical Inquiry 26 (3):529-557.
  15. Ecstasy and Vision. Variations on a Theme from the Middle Ages to the Contemporary Age.Simone Guidi, Maria Vittoria Comacchi & Anna Rodolfi - 2022 - Lo Sguardo - Rivista di Filosofia.
    In its literal meaning, the term ἔκστασις (ekstasis) indicates a displacement, ‘being out of immobility’, and ultimately being outside oneself. To some extent, this term takes on a mystical connotation in late Antiquity, notably in book VI.9.11.24 of Plotinus’ Enneads, where ekstasis is described as a non-ordinary way of seeing. The notion of ecstasy, often inseparable from the concept of vision, would keep its mystical role, though altered in some ways, over the centuries, conceptualizing a specific kind of knowledge, which (...)
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    Inhuman Ecstasy.Patricia MacCormack - 2010 - Angelaki 15 (1):109-121.
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    Between Ecstasy and Truth: Interpretations of Greek Poetics from Homer to Longinus.Stephen Halliwell - 2011 - Oxford University Press.
    As well as producing one of the finest of all poetic traditions, ancient Greek culture produced a major tradition of poetic theory and criticism. Halliwell's volume offers a series of detailed and challenging interpretations of some of the defining authors and texts in the history of ancient Greek poetics: the Homeric epics, Aristophanes' Frogs, Plato's Republic, Aristotle's Poetics, Gorgias's Helen, Isocrates' treatises, Philodemus' On Poems, and Longinus' On the Sublime. The volume's fundamental concern is with how the Greeks conceptualized the (...)
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  18. Horror, Ecstasy, God: In Memoriam, John Updike.Richard Colledge - 2008 - Ethics Education 14 (2).
  19. The ecstasy of the between-us.Luce Irigaray - 2010 - In Henk Oosterling & Ewa Płonowska Ziarek (eds.), Intermedialities: Philosophy, Arts, Politics. Lexington Books.
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    Archeticture: Ecstasies of Space, Time, and the Human Body.David Farrell Krell - 1997 - State University of New York Press.
    Calls for rethinking architecture as a way of renegotiating our encounter with the world, taking into account the role of love and desire in all human making.
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  21. The ecstasy of communication.Hal Foster - 1983 - In The Anti-aesthetic: essays on postmodern culture. Port Townsend, Wash.: Bay Press. pp. 126.
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  22. The Ecstasy of Time Travel in Werner Herzog's Cave of Forgotten Dreams.William Day - 2017 - In David LaRocca (ed.), The Philosophy of Documentary Film: Image, Sound, Fiction, Truth. Lanham, MD 20706, USA: Lexington Books. pp. 209-224.
    Documentary film is that genre of filmmaking that lays bare the fact of all film, which is that it presents "a world past" (Cavell, The World Viewed). This fact of film seems to point to a paradox of time in our experience of movies: we are present at something that has happened, something that is over. But what if we were to take this fact to show that film has the power to place us outside our ordinary, unreflective relation to (...)
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  23. Ecstasy.Helene Basu & Angelika Malinar - 2007 - In John Corrigan (ed.), The Oxford Handbook of Religion and Emotion. Oup Usa.
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    Ecstasy and abnormal happiness: The two main syndromes defined by Mayer-Gross.Martin Roth - 2000 - Philosophy, Psychiatry, and Psychology 7 (4):317-322.
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    Ecstasy and Epistemology.Leroy S. Rouner - 1995 - In Roger Ames, Robert C. Solomon & Joel Marks (eds.), Emotions in Asian Thought: A Dialogue in Comparative Philosophy. Suny Press. pp. 91.
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  26. Containing Ecstasy: Strategies of Iamblichean Theurgy.Gregory Shaw - 2003 - Dionysius 21.
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    The Ecstasies of Roland Barthes (review).William E. Cain - 1990 - Philosophy and Literature 14 (1):175-176.
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    The Ecstasies of Roland Barthes.Craig Saper - 1992 - Substance 21 (2):147.
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    Ecstasy and insight in yeats.Natalie Crohn Schmitt - 1971 - British Journal of Aesthetics 11 (3):257-267.
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  30. Ecstasy And Ethics Of Poverty- A Romantic Myth.R. Sharma - 1999 - Eubios Journal of Asian and International Bioethics 9 (4):115-116.
     
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  31. Superstition, ecstasy and tribal consciousness.Andrew M. Greeley - forthcoming - Social Research: An International Quarterly.
     
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    Managing ecstasy: A subaltern performative of resistance.Samir Dayal - 2001 - Angelaki 6 (1):75 – 90.
  33. Sensible Ecstasy: Mysticism, Sexual Difference, and the Demands of History. By Amy Hollywood.D. J. Dietrich - 2004 - The European Legacy 9 (1):113-113.
     
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  34. Ecstasy of Reason, Crisis of Reason: Schelling and Absolute Difference.Christopher Groves - 1999 - Pli 8:25-45.
     
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    Managing ecstasy: A subaltern performative of resistance.Samir Dayal - 2001 - Angelaki: Journal of Theoretical Humanities 6 (1):75-90.
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    Ecstasy and Charity.Andrew McGowan - 1996 - Augustinian Studies 27 (1):27-38.
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    Ecstasy and Charity.Andrew McGowan - 1996 - Augustinian Studies 27 (1):27-38.
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    The ethics of ecstasy: Georges Bataille and Amy Hollywood on mysticism, morality, and violence.Stephen S. Bush - 2011 - Journal of Religious Ethics 39 (2):299-320.
    Georges Bataille agrees with numerous Christian mystics that there is ethical and religious value in meditating upon, and having ecstatic episodes in response to, imagery of violent death. For Christians, the crucified Christ is the focus of contemplative efforts. Bataille employs photographic imagery of a more-recent victim of torture and execution. In this essay, while engaging with Amy Hollywood's interpretation of Bataille in Sensible Ecstasy, I show that, unlike the Christian mystics who influence him, Bataille strives to divorce himself from (...)
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    Ecstasy and Music in Seventeenth-Century England.Gretchen L. Finney - 1947 - Journal of the History of Ideas 8 (1/4):153.
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    The ecstasy—samadhi continuum.Roland Fischer - 1974 - World Futures 14 (2):105-144.
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    Resignation and ecstasy: the moral geometry of collective self-destruction.Mark P. Worrell - 2020 - Boston: Brill.
    Once again, for the first time, Marx and Durkheim join forces while exploring the moral economy of neoliberalism. Resignation and Ecstasy provides a fresh perspective on the immortal vortex of sacred energies pulsating beneath the peculiar logic of modern accumulation. Relying on dialectical methods, classical sociology and psychoanalysis are reconstituted within an Hegelian social ontology to differentiate the ephemeral from the eternal aspects of social life.
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  42. Education and Ecstasy.G. B. LEONARD - 1968
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    Entanglement and Ecstasy in Dance, Music, and Philosophy: A Reply to Carrie Noland, Nancy S. Struever, and Thomas Rickert.Alva Noë - 2021 - Philosophy and Rhetoric 54 (1):63-80.
    ABSTRACT Dance and music serve in this essay to exemplify both the looping entanglement of art and life as well as the account of art and philosophy developed in Strange Tools. This essay replies to criticisms of Carrie Noland, Nancy S. Struever, and Thomas Rickert and also offers a briefer restatement of the general approach.
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    Dante in ecstasy: Paradiso 33 and Bernard of Clairvaux.Richard Kay - 2004 - Mediaeval Studies 66 (1):183-212.
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    Between Ecstasy and Truth: Interpretations of Greek Poetics from Homer to Longinus. By Stephen Halliwell. Pp. xii, 419, Oxford University Press, 2015, $38.34. [REVIEW]Patrick Madigan - 2016 - Heythrop Journal 57 (5):834-835.
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    Faith, Healing and "Ecstasy Deprivation": Secular Society in a New Age of Anxiety.Erika Bourguignon - 2003 - Anthropology of Consciousness 14 (1):1-19.
    At a time when there is a health care crisis in the United States, there is widespread appeal to religious healing of various types. Adequate research in this area is limited.Terms such as "ecstasy" are used inconsistently, limiting the usefulness of the term, producing confusion rather than understanding. A cross‐cultural comparative perspective is offered.
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  47. Ordinary ecstasy: The dialectics of humanistic psychology3rd editionJohnRowanBrunner-Rutledge/Taylor-FrancisPhiladelphiaPA2001(ISBN 0-415-23633-9), $70.00 USD. [REVIEW]Carey S. Clark - 2004 - World Futures 60 (3):257 – 263.
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    The Concept of Ecstasy and Early Heidegger’s Appropriation. 김경배 - 2022 - Journal of the Daedong Philosophical Association 98:69-97.
    본래 탈자는 신과 인간의 의식연관으로서 육체적 틀을 벗어난 자아의 상태이다. 그 의 미는 신과의 교섭을 통해 현존하는 인간이 자기의 무근거(Ungrund)를 망각하는 주술과도 같다. 하지만 하이데거는 이러한 탈자를 부조리한 죽음을 뒤집어 버리는 불안의 주술로 바 꾼다. 그것은 죽음의 숙고 속에 일상적 세계를 떠나 기투하면서 본래적인 자기로 존재할 것을 결의하는 것이다. 다시 말해 하이데거는 죽음을 인간 존재의 기초조건으로 간주하고 인간을 본래적으로 존재하게 하는 무력한 결의를 산출한다. 이러한 실존의 양식으로 인간 의 본질을 밝히고자 했던 초기 하이데거는 많은 비판에 직면한다. 비판가들은 현존재의 본 래성에 (...)
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    Deep Time Ecstasy : Ponderings from Beyond the Time-Wall, Courtesy of Peter Sloterdijk.Daniel Andersson - unknown
    Review essay of Infinite Mobilization, by Peter Sloterdijk, translated by Sandra Berjan, Cambridge, Polity, 2020, 240 pp., $24.95, ISBN: 978-1-509-51847-0.
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    Nietzsche/Dionysus: Ecstasy, Heroism, and the Monstrous.Robert Luyster - 2001 - Journal of Nietzsche Studies 21:1-26.
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