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    Asceticism (redirect from Askesis)
    family life. The adjective "ascetic" derives from the ancient Greek term áskēsis, which means "training" or "exercise". The original usage did not refer...
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  • ratios" by Bloom. They are clinamen, tessera, kenosis, daemonization, askesis, and apophrades. Bloom introduces his six revisionary ratios in the following...
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  • thinkers in London (1796-1807). The name was taken from the Greek term Askesis, meaning 'training' or 'application'. Founded on 23 March 1796 in London...
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    claims; it is a way of life involving constant practice and training (or "askēsis"), an active process of constant practice and self-reminder. Epictetus...
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  • Opposite of proêgmena. aretê ἀρετή: Virtue. Goodness and human excellence. askêsis ἄσκησις: disciplined training designed to achieve virtue. ataraxia ἀταραξία:...
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  • conducted through ascetic effort to purify the soul (asceticism from Greek: askesis "exercise"). At the advanced stages this involves "bringing the mind into...
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    way of life, pursuing a life of self-sufficiency (autarkeia), austerity (askēsis), and shamelessness (anaideia). There are many anecdotes about his extreme...
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    History of Civilization [DVD], Koch Vision. Potvin, John (March 2011). "Askesis as Aesthetic Home: Edward Perry Warren, Lewes House, and the Ideal of Greek...
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  • originality of the predecessor's work and perpetuate the greatness of their own. Askesis – Bloom defines this as a "movement of self-purgation which intends the...
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  • literally, pre-studying bad future) is a method of meditative praxis or askēsis by visualization of the worst-case scenario(s). The method originated with...
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  • (κάθαρσις katharsis) — a form of asceticism in the original sense: ἄσκησις askēsis initially signifies a ritual, then a specific way of life. Vegetarianism...
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  • happy, lives. Thus, happiness can be gained through rigorous training (askesis, Greek: ἄσκησις) and by living in a way which was natural for humans, rejecting...
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    who lived in the desert and dedicated themselves to spiritual exercise (askesis), reaching, as far as possible, perfection in Christ. The Just, those who...
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  • 1848. Geschichtliches Über Askesis der Alten Heidnischen und der alten Jüdischen Welt als Einleitung einer Geschichte der Askesis des Christlichen Mönchthums...
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    web-based human resources consulting and benefits administration services; and Askesis Development Group, a software development group for behavioral health care...
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    Christian East, especially the practices of faith (praxis) and asceticism (askesis) that they frequently taught as the way to reach direct experience of God...
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    Gruyter: 2015: ISBN 978-3-11-041867-5 Logan, Barbara Ellen (2002). The Askesis of Abjection: The Ethics of Everyday Suffering in Early Christian Martyrdoms...
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  • still intervene between straight linear narrative – but are uniformly of askesis and alone-ness – and have a more pronounced "prose-painting" feel to them...
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    different aspects of the Cynic way of life, as part of a rigorous training (askesis). Thus instructions and explanations are given on whom (and whom not) to...
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  • Orthodoxy or Catholicism. The word ascetic is from the Greek word ἄσκησις askesis, meaning practice. The English term ascesis means "the practice of self-discipline"...
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  • University of the Arts. Theoria for fifteen winds, piano and percussion Askesis (Cycles II) for 14 players Elegy (on Texts of Rilke) for soprano and small...
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  • little worldly ambition, and were forced to endure severe training or "Askesis". Benko compares this training to that undergone by monks in the Egyptian...
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    Pater and Wilde (Brno, CZ: Masaryk University Press, 2006) John Potvin, "Askesis as Aesthetic Home: Edward Perry Warren, Lewes House, and the Ideal of Greek...
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