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    Stoic Quietude.Jonathan Parker - 2016 - Environmental Ethics 38 (1):47-61.
    Soundscapes are comprised of biological sounds, non-biological sounds, and sounds introduced through human activity. These sounds provide us with the opportunity to both better understand and enjoy the natural world. Di­verse soundscapes across the globe are being degraded and disappearing altogether in the face of global climate change and habitat alteration. Humility and quietude are required as a means to confront the devastating loss of soundscapes. Stoicism offers fruitful accounts of these virtues that can be useful to us in (...)
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  2. Quietud y éxtasis en la Poesía de Antonio Machado.R. Camacho - 1969 - Revista de Filosofía de la Universidad de Costa Rica 25:167-172.
     
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    Quiétude et inquiétude au Nord.Delphine Thivet - 2006 - Cités 26 (2):163-172.
    « Je suis Norvégien, dit le Norvégien, et quand je dis que je suis Norvégien, je pense en avoir assez dit. Je suis aussi solide sur mes fondations que les antiques montagnes de la Norvège. Ce pays a une Constitution, comme l’Amérique libre. Penser à ce que je suis me fait trembler jusqu’aux moelles et donne à mes pensées la sonorité de paroles de granit. »À l’extrême ouest du..
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    Quiétude et inquiétude au Nord.: Une nation inquiète au milieu de son bien-être ?Delphine Thivet - 2006 - Cités 2 (26):163-172.
    « Je suis Norvégien, dit le Norvégien, et quand je dis que je suis Norvégien, je pense en avoir assez dit. Je suis aussi solide sur mes fondations que les antiques montagnes de la Norvège. Ce pays a une Constitution, comme l’Amérique libre. Penser à ce que je suis me fait trembler jusqu’aux moelles et donne à mes pensées la sonorité de paroles de granit. »À l’extrême ouest du..
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  5. Quietude and Identity - The Silent Core of Language.Johan Siebers - unknown
    Despite the Heideggerian advice to remain silent about silence, this article explores the idea of a fundamental silence at the core of language, an idea that is present in the phenomenological tradition from Husserl to Derrida, but also in other thinkers. The relation between silence, speech, the face and identity is charted, and related to the question what it means to speak a language, and to speak this language rather than that language. The considerations establish the need for a philosophy (...)
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    La Quiétude de l'intellect: Néoplatonisme et gnose ismaélienne dans l'oeuvre de Ḥamīd ad-Dīn al-Kirmānī (Xe/XIe s.)La Quietude de l'intellect: Neoplatonisme et gnose ismaelienne dans l'oeuvre de Hamid ad-Din al-Kirmani.Paul E. Walker & D. de Smet - 1997 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 117 (2):386.
  7. La quiétude de l'intellect Néoplatonisme et gnose ismaélienne dans l'œuvre de Hamîd ad-Dîn al-Kirm'nî.Daniel De Smet - 1997 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 59 (1):146-148.
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  8. Du mouvement à la quiétude.Luisa Ruiz Moreno, Maria Luisa Solis Zepeda & Ivan Ruiz - 2007 - Semiotica 163 (1-4):29-58.
     
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    La curiosa quietud del paradigma: aprendizajes nómades en contextos de complejidad.María Teresa Pozzoli - 2010 - Polis: Revista Latinoamericana 25.
    El viaje ha tenido un papel fundamental en la azarosa supervivencia humana, sin embargo nuestro paradigma es rico en quietudes y pautas fijas. De pronto, los escenarios se trastocan, sobreviene la crisis y nada será como era entonces. Todos estamos en tránsito, de conocimientos, de aprendizajes, de identidades, todos estamos forzados a ser migrantes, aunque la cabeza y el corazón intenten apegarse a una concepción del mundo y de la vida que pertenece a otra época ya pasada. El tercer milenio (...)
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    Du mouvement à la quiétude.Luisa Ruiz Moreno, María Luisa Solís Zepeda & Iván Ruiz - 2007 - Semiotica 2007 (163).
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    Du mouvement à la quiétude.Luisa Ruiz Moreno, María Luisa Solís Zepeda & Iván Ruiz - 2007 - Semiotica 2007 (163):29-58.
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  12. La naturaleza no le concede a los asuntos humanos ninguna quietud" : la fundamentación ontológica del realismo político en Maquiavelo.Carlos Andrés Ramírez Escobar - 2014 - In López Rivera & Jorge Andrés (eds.), El príncipe de Maquiavelo: desafíos, legados y significados. Cali, Colombia: Pontificia Universidad Javeriana, Cali.
     
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    Avicenna: the Pleasure of Knowledge and the Quietude of the Soul.Olga Lizzini - 2015 - Quaestio 15:265-273.
    In his Metaphysics of the Healing, Avicenna presents his ideas about the destiny of the human soul in the afterlife. Considered philosophically, the afterlife is intellectual. The human soul achieves perfection by becoming an intellectual world in which the whole of reality may be reflected. Analysing the meaning of this statement helps to elucidate not only how Avicenna conceives intellectual pleasure in the afterlife, but also how he characterizes the very process of knowledge. Intertwined therewith are at least two important (...)
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    Nietzsche, irrationalism, and the cruel irony of Adorno and Horkheimer’s political quietude.Sid Simpson - 2021 - Contemporary Political Theory 20 (3):481-501.
    Adorno and Horkheimer’s legacy is incomplete without reference to their infamous political quietism. To thinkers such as Habermas, this was the unfortunate consequence of their alleged evacuation of reason. Attending to the treatment of Nietzsche in Dialectic of Enlightenment illuminates the distinct irony of such charges. Here, in their most popular book, Nietzsche is presented as precisely that which they praised him for warning against elsewhere: an advocate of cruelty animated by a reactionary morality. I contend that this exaggeration is (...)
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  15. The Philosophy of the Proto-Wenzi.Paul van Els - 2014 - In Xiaogan Liu (ed.), Dao: Companion to Daoist Philosophy. Dordrecht: Springer. pp. 325–40.
    This paper presents the main aspects of the proto-Wenzi’s philosophy, with a focus on its intricate relationship with the Laozi. They show that the proto-Wenzi advocates a philosophy of quietude, not only in terms of its content, but also through the rhetoric it uses to create a harmonious synthesis of diverse, and at times even incompatible, ideas.
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    The paradox of Justice in Epicurus.Leonor Santa Bárbara - 2012 - Cultura:101-113.
    Em busca da felicidade do indivíduo, Epicuro aborda os diversos aspectos que considera contribuírem para ela: prazer, quietude, conhecimento, segurança, amizade, justiça. Neste texto pretendemos, de forma sucinta, mostrar de que modo estes vários elementos se relacionam entre si e, sobretudo, de que modo o conceito de justiça deste filósofo contribui para a felicidade humana, não sendo um conceito tradicional.
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  17. Betrachtungen der stille und besinnlichkeit.Hermann Alexander Keyserling - 1942 - Jena,: E. Diederichs.
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    Aesthetics of standstill.Reinhold Görling, Barbara Gronau & Ludger Schwarte (eds.) - 2019 - Berlin: Sternberg Press.
    'Standstill' could be the name for the exact kind of experience that is the hiatus between social expectations and real possibilities of agency. Standstill may also be the name of an aesthetic strategy to instill a non-linear time of resistance and experience into the political protocol of progress. Finally, standstill can be the name for the temporal fissure in the midst of the subject, for the lapse between the subject of the enunciation and the subject of a statement, the limit (...)
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  19. La déprise de soi chez Maître Eckhart.Martine Méheut - 2023 - Paris: Éditions des Crépuscules.
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    Art, ethics, and the relativism of distance.Ted Nannicelli & Andrea Bubenik - forthcoming - British Journal of Aesthetics:ayad045.
    To what extent, and on what grounds, can we ethically evaluate art from a generative context that is at some significant distance from our present reception context – at enough distance, at least, so that the two contexts differ, in important ways, in aspects of their moral outlooks? This paper has four aims. The modest task of the paper is to show that this question is much more difficult than has been recognised. The somewhat more ambitious goal is a methodological (...)
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    Gelassenheit-- und andere Versuche zur negativen Ethik.Henning Ottmann, Stefano Saracino & Peter Seyferth (eds.) - 2014 - Berlin: Lit.
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    Libres paroles II.Claude Ber - 2011 - Montpellier: Chèvre-feuille étoilée poche.
    C'est parce que Claude Ber articule la littérature, la poésie - qui sont présence au monde - et la réflexion sociale que ce livre est d'une importance particulière. Il s'ancre sur " l'interrogation obstinée du politique par le poïétique ". Entre l'épreuve brute du factuel et le théorique, Claude Ber choisit cet espace intermédiaire qui donne aux analyses les plus sérieuses cette liberté, où co-habitent les héritages des grands penseurs et écrivains, notamment de la Méditerranée, et le réel d'aujourd'hui façonné (...)
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    Lenin and the End of Politics.Robert D'Amico - 1985 - Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 1985 (64):157-165.
    At the end of World War II Karl Popper, at the time a little known philosopher of science, published The Open Society and Its Enemies. He dedicated the book to the victims of both Hitler's and Stalin's camps and called it his “war effort.” The book had an enormous impact and spawned both imitators, such as Hannah Arendt's The Origins of Totalitarianism, and a great deal of debate. Whatever else it accomplished Popper's work politicized the history of ideas. Against the (...)
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    L’exégèse du livre Lambda de la Métaphysique d’Aristote dans le De principiis et dans la Quaestio I.1 d’Alexandre d’Aphrodise.Silvia Fazzo - 2008 - Laval Théologique et Philosophique 64 (3):607-626.
    Le commentaire continu d’Alexandre d’Aphrodise sur le livre Lambda de la Métaphysique d’Aristote était déjà perdu au XIIe siècle. Néanmoins, il exerçait toujours une influence par l’entremise du commentaire d’Averroès et de deux autres textes d’Alexandre: le traité Sur les principes de l’univers et la Quaestio I.1. Le présent article montre que ces deux derniers textes renferment chacun une section qui s’appuie sur Métaphysique Lambda, chapitres 6 et suiv., ce qui confirme le fait, ayant été établi ailleurs, que tous les (...)
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    Praxis and the Possible: Thoughts on the Writings of Maxine Greene and Paulo Freire.Randall Everett Allsup - 2003 - Philosophy of Music Education Review 11 (2):157-169.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Philosophy of Music Education Review 11.2 (2003) 157-169 [Access article in PDF] Praxis and the PossibleThoughts on the Writings of Maxine Greene and Paulo Freire Randall Everett Allsup Columbia University Authors in a recent edition of the Philosophy of Music Education Review have assayed various understandings of praxis within the domain of music learning and teaching. 1 Leadened (perhaps) by history, this six-letter word sustains a multiplicity of meanings. (...)
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    Heidegger e Agostinho: o fenômeno da Tentatio e a historicidade do si (Selbst) na apropriação fenomenológica do livro X das Confissões.Bento Silva Santos - 2019 - Trans/Form/Ação 42 (SPE):135-158.
    Resumo: O artigo trata do fenômeno da cura segundo a apropriação fenomenológica do livro X feita por Martin Heidegger no curso friburgense intitulado Augustinus und der Neuplatonismus. Pretendemos apresentar o fenômeno da tentação e a historicidade do si: segundo a apropriação genuína do ser da vida de Agostinho, a “tentatio” se torna expressão da mobilidade da existência histórico-atuativa, que jamais pode ser compreendida como “quietude”. É a vida mesma que, assumida em sua totalidade, representa uma “tentação”, uma provação - (...)
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    Does happiness write blank pages?: on stoicism and artistic creativity.Piotr Stankiewicz - 2019 - Wilmington, Delaware: Vernon Press. Edited by Lawrence C. Becker.
    Stoicism is coming back in a big way. Seen as a remedy for the craziness of the times we live in, it is experiencing a great surge in academic and cultural interest. Yet, can one live stoically and be a creative artist at the same time? Delving into its underlying tenets, obscure restrictions and limits of applicability, Stankiewicz critically explores Stoicism and its complex association with artistic creativity. Stoicism and artistic creativity are two great displays of the human spirit. Yet, (...)
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    The Power of Suggestion: Rasa, Dhvani, and the Ineffable.Lisa Widdison - 2019 - Journal of Dharma Studies 2 (1):1-14.
    There is no denying the difficulty of expressing in words the meanings behind complex emotions. If they cannot be conveyed because they are personal and private, then how are they conveyed when they are neither entirely private nor personal, as in the case of generalized emotions, or the rasa experience? In Ānandavardhana’s Dhvanyāloka, we find a theory of suggestion (dhvani) which can be expanded beyond poetics to account for the evocative nature of emotion outside of all other modes of expression. (...)
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    Teaching Wu Wei Using Modeling Clay.Andy Young - 1996 - Teaching Philosophy 19 (2):167-171.
    This paper attends to the pedagogical benefits of using modeling clay to teach students the difficult Taoist concept of Wu Wei. The concept Wu Wei is often difficult to teach because students who are raised on the Western work effort find it impossible to grasp principles of effortless work and creative quietude. The exercises transform student's initial negative reaction to the concept into a positive intent through guided practices in molding clay. The clay exercises provide students with the experience (...)
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    Cervantès ou l’éthique de la vérité dulcinéenne.Dominique Blumenstihl-Roth - 2023 - L’Enseignement Philosophique 73 (4):75-87.
    Miguel de Cervantès a ouvert le dossier des rapports de « la vérité » avec le « réel », appliquant à cette question toute sa puissance visionnaire. Dans au moins deux de ses œuvres, il compose une approche très originale de ce questionnement : Le Retable des Merveilles, joué longtemps avant sa date de publication en 1615, et le fameux Don Quichotte. Le réel est-il « vrai » ou répond-il d’une construction mentale confinant à la folie? Le Retable, par la (...)
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    La recepción de Platón en el siglo XX: una poíesis de la percepción.Claudio César Calabrese & Federico Nassim Bravo (eds.) - 2020 - New York: Peter Lang.
    La presencia de Platón y del pensamiento platónico se ha mantenido de manera incesante a lo largo de la historia de la cultura. En esta historia, el siglo XX refleja el rechazo y la aceptación, la recepción, en suma, de un modo inusitado tal vez porque, durante este siglo, la humanidad se vio cara a cara con los infiernos que supo crear: un mundo en ruinas hacía imposible intuir la perfecta quietud de las Formas. La recepción de Platón en el (...)
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    Hurricane Gloria.Lawrence Dugan - 2020 - Arion 28 (2):65-68.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Hurricane Gloria LAWRENCE DUGAN A screaming northern gale flew past his wild words And slammed the sails, and pulled a wave toward heaven. —Aeneid, i.102–3 (Sarah Ruden, trans.) i. A phalanx of weather tools at the door, A shovel, an ice-pick, an umbrella, A new cane, leaning against each other, Plastic fabricated to resist storms, Reminds me of a storm I rode out years ago, The Nor’easter of 1985, (...)
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    Meditación, historia, contención.Alejandro G. Vigo - 2020 - Claridades. Revista de Filosofía 12 (2):45-74.
    Este ensayo presenta una visión de conjunto del modo en el cual el «giro» (Kehre) hacia el pensamiento ontohistórico, a medidados de los años ’30, impacta sobre la concepción aleteiológica que, siguiendo a E. Lask y E. Husserl, Heidegger elabora desde comienzos de los años ‘20 hasta Sein und Zeit. Sobre esa base, se ofrece también un intento de caracterización de la reformulación eventualista-kairológica de la aleteiología presentada en Beiträge zur Philosophie. La caracterización propuesta se lleva a cabo con arreglo (...)
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    Editor's Note.Erik Doxtader - 2024 - Philosophy and Rhetoric 56 (3):213-214.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Editor's NoteErik DoxtaderThe freedom of conversation is being lost. … Warmth is ebbing from things.—Walter Benjamin, One-way StreetInsufficient data for a meaningful answer.—Multivac (Isaac Asimov, The Last Question)This issue of Philosophy & Rhetoric, a somewhat rare double-issue, features significant and inspiring work that moves in a variety of directions and proceeds in a number of idioms, while also responding directly and indirectly to a complex exigence, though perhaps in (...)
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    At the Beginning, There was the Mask.Françoise Vergès - 2023 - Substance 52 (1):54-59.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:At the Beginning, There was the MaskFrançoise Vergès (bio)There is a long history to be told about the links between the economy of extractivism and exhaustion, between colonialism, race, capitalism, imperialism, and breathing, which could be summarized as the "struggle against suffocation and for life." Colonialism (slavery and post-slavery), race, and capitalism are all about un-breathing, about the toxicity of social, cultural, sexual and "natural" environments, about silencing, erasing (...)
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    Seeking Emancipation through Engagement: One Nichiren Buddhistis Approach to Practice.Bill Aiken - 2003 - Buddhist-Christian Studies 23 (1):35-37.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Buddhist-Christian Studies 23 (2003) 35-37 [Access article in PDF] Seeking Emancipation through Engagement:One Nichiren Buddhist's Approach to Practice Bill Aiken SGI-USA I was born and raised Roman Catholic, which meant attending Catholic schools, first in the local parish schools and later at a private academy in suburban Philadelphia. As a child I was serious about my religion. I served as an altar boy and had serious thoughts about becoming (...)
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    Sobre el saber inmediato de sí mismo en Xavier Zubiri.Jesús Alberdi-Sudupe - 2021 - Pensamiento. Revista de Investigación E Información Filosófica 76 (291 Extra):1185-1202.
    El «saber sobre sí mismo» es una cuestión controvertida desde los orígenes de la filosofía occidental. Fue consigna de carácter filosófico en Sócrates. Posteriormente, su tratamiento es diverso en S. Agustín, en Descartes, en el idealismo, hasta la actualidad. En este trabajo pensamos en lo que ha dicho Xavier Zubiri del saber inmediato sobre sí mismo. En la intelección sentiente, en su primer modo o primordial, uno mismo se presenta a sí mismo como «mí», «realidad mía», o «intimidad». «Realidad psicosomática». (...)
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    Praxis and the Possible: Thoughts on the Writings of Maxine Greene and Paulo Freire.Randall Everett Allsup - 2003 - Philosophy of Music Education Review 11 (2):157-169.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Philosophy of Music Education Review 11.2 (2003) 157-169 [Access article in PDF] Praxis and the PossibleThoughts on the Writings of Maxine Greene and Paulo Freire Randall Everett Allsup Columbia University Authors in a recent edition of the Philosophy of Music Education Review have assayed various understandings of praxis within the domain of music learning and teaching. 1 Leadened (perhaps) by history, this six-letter word sustains a multiplicity of meanings. (...)
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    Die Epidemie schreiben.Alain Montandon - 2021 - Paragrana: Internationale Zeitschrift für Historische Anthropologie 30 (2):121-131.
    The pandemic reminds us that, with the catastrophes to which biodiversity is subjected, with the disruption of ecosystems, much more dangerous and fatal viruses can appear. Also, disturbed in its quietude and reminded of its own mortality, the human being knows the same anguishes which were those of all the victims of the epidemics which formerly devastated the populations and of which the literature was able to account in multiple occasions. Daniel Defoe’s Diary of the Plague, which is very (...)
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    Editor’s Note.Erik Doxtader - 2023 - Philosophy and Rhetoric 56 (3-4):213-214.
    This issue of Philosophy & Rhetoric, a somewhat rare double-issue, features significant and inspiring work that moves in a variety of directions and proceeds in a number of idioms, while also responding directly and indirectly to a complex exigence, though perhaps in a less familiar sense of the term, as what Giorgio Agamben calls a “messianic modality” that “coincides with the possibility of philosophy itself”—exigency as the expression of what remains unforgettable in the midst of all that is no longer (...)
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    Personas, obras, cosas ...José Ortega Y. Gasset - 1916 - Renacimiento.
    Excerpt from Personas, Obras, Cosas Un cenobita con sayal del color de la tierra abre un portón; entramos. Dos hileras de cipre ses ensimismados con su follaje recio, de un verde casi negro, conducen a la íglesuca y al apo sento del capellán. En la sacristía se ven dos cua dros que figuran una antítesis dolorosa: es uno la imagen horrenda de una pobre ánima del purga torió ardiendo en llamas de ocre; en un rincón del lienzo está escrito: Alma (...)
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    Introduction: “The Need for Repose”.Jeffrey M. Perl, Mita Choudhury, Lesley Chamberlain, Andrea R. Jain & Jeffrey J. Kripal - 2009 - Common Knowledge 15 (2):157-163.
    This essay introduces the second installment of a symposium in Common Knowledge called “Apology for Quietism.” This introductory piece concerns the sociology of quietism and why, given the supposed quietude of quietists, there is such a thing at all. Dealing first with the “activist” Susan Sontag's attraction to the “quietist” Simone Weil, it then concentrates on the “activist” William Empson's attraction to the Buddha and to Buddhist quietism, with special reference to Empson's lost manuscript Asymmetry in Buddha Faces. The (...)
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    Introduction: “The Need for Repose”.Jeffrey M. Perl, Mita Choudhury, Lesley Chamberlain, Andrea R. Jain & Jeffrey J. Kripal - 2009 - Common Knowledge 15 (2):157-163.
    This essay introduces the second installment of a symposium in Common Knowledge called “Apology for Quietism.” This introductory piece concerns the sociology of quietism and why, given the supposed quietude of quietists, there is such a thing at all. Dealing first with the “activist” Susan Sontag's attraction to the “quietist” Simone Weil, it then concentrates on the “activist” William Empson's attraction to the Buddha and to Buddhist quietism, with special reference to Empson's lost manuscript Asymmetry in Buddha Faces (and (...)
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    Schopenhauer: une philosophie de la tragédie.Alexis Philonenko - 1980 - Paris: J. Vrin.
    Schopenhauer est le dernier des grands philosophes de l'idealisme allemand. On a voulu decrire suivant un scheme precis et lourd de signification, en l'occurence la spirale, le mouvement interne et ascensionnel de la pensee qui constitue l'intuition organique de la pensee de Schopenhauer. Le point de depart sera constitue par l'etude de la dianoiologie -science de l'entendement- ensuite l'analyse s'elargira dans l'examen de la Metaphysique de la nature, suivi par celui de la Metaphysique du Beau. Lentement a travers ces etapes (...)
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    Horror in Lucretius.Enrico Piergiacomi - 2022 - Philosophie Antique 22:39-63.
    Lucrèce débute son livre III du poème De rerum natura par l’éloge des enseignements d’Épicure - qui effacent la peur de la mort, des fantômes et des dieux - et la description des sentiments suscités par les principes épicuriens. Il écrit, dans les vers 28-30, qu’il ressent à la fois une volupté divine (divina voluptas), allusion probable au plaisir catastématique qui permet d’approcher la quiétude de la divinité, et l’horreur (horror). La formule est énigmatique, voire même contradictoire. En effet les (...)
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    En relisant Bremond.Jean-Pierre Jossua - 2015 - Revue des Sciences Philosophiques Et Théologiques 98 (4):733-754.
    En 2006 a paru chez Jérôme Millon une nouvelle édition de l’ Histoire littéraire d’Henri Bremond. Elle comporte des inédits et contient plusieurs études importantes par des spécialistes. Cette publication a offert l’occasion d’une relecture de l’ensemble, en soulignant quelques points saillants de l’œuvre, des apports de la réédition, et aussi un certain nombre de remarques personnelles, voire de critiques faites dans la gratitude et l’admiration.
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    A time for wisdom: knowledge, detachment, tranquility, transcendence.Paul T. McLaughlin - 2022 - West Conshohocken, PA: Templeton Press. Edited by Mark R. McMinn.
    A Time for Wisdom is for a beleaguered audience that wants to cultivate this virtue and elevate themselves above the noise and toxicity of the modern world. Written by a pair of psychologists, it unpacks the research that has been conducted on the subject in recent years but that hasn't been communicated to readers in a relevant way. What's more, the book takes our current scientific understanding and integrates it with timeless concepts of wisdom that have, for millennia, guided men (...)
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    Spirit Stones of China: The Ian and Susan Wilson Collection of Chinese Stones, Paintings, and Related Scholars' Objects (review). [REVIEW]Graham Parkes - 2001 - Philosophy East and West 51 (2):306-307.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Reviewed by:Spirit Stones of China: The Ian and Susan Wilson Collection of Chinese Stones, Paintings, and Related Scholars' ObjectsGraham ParkesSpirit Stones of China: The Ian and Susan Wilson Collection of Chinese Stones, Paintings, and Related Scholars' Objects. Edited by Stephen Little. Chicago: The Art Institute of Chicago in association with University of California Press, 1999. Pp. 112.Let me introduce Spirit Stones of China: The Ian and Susan Wilson Collection (...)
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