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Hurley, ou le destin d’une figure stoïcienne dans Lost
Lost is a TV series which reflects on the concept of series. I analyse the meaning of this concept; then I suggest that each character personifies a single possibility among a multiplicity of choices regarding what the series might become; I show that ...
Bertrand Nouailles
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Baruch, or Benedictus, Spinoza (1632–77) is the author of works, especially the Ethics and the Theological-Political Treatise, that are a major source of the ideas of the European Enlightenment.
LeBuffe, Michael
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Feelings Without Emotion: Rethinking Male Friendship and the Value of Personal Reticence
ABSTRACT In various Euro‐American contexts, commentators have highlighted how emotional reticence inhibits men's ability to understand themselves and connect with others. More generally, public discourses of affective expressivity often present curtailed emotion as a form of “repression.” Through an ethnographic account of male railway enthusiasts ...
Thomas Yarrow
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The article discusses the ancient idea of the soul that in the patristic era has been enriched by the perception of the methodology of ancient philosophy.
Zaitsev Cornelius
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Menorah Review (No. 46, Spring/Summer, 1999) [PDF]
The Quintessential Other -- Were Jews Ignored by All? -- Critical Perspectives on Israel the 1990s: Politics, Society, Scholarship -- Early Spring -- From Auschwitz to Meaning Therapy -- Jews and Muslims Together -- Noteworthy ...
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ABSTRACT Background A growing body of research reports positive consequences of acute pain, including emotional self‐regulation. Pain as a pleasurable experience has also been regarded in the context of sadomasochistic (SM) interest, albeit quantitative empirical evidence is scarce.
Annabel Vetterlein +4 more
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Investigating Marcus Aurelius' Stoic Opinions Based on Statistical Analysis of the Meditations Book [PDF]
In recent years, the Stoic school, which has a moral nature, has been considered as a way of life. The opinions and beliefs of Marcus Aurelius, who is one of the most important Stoic philosophers, can be extracted from his only remaining work, the ...
Mojtaba Latifiyan +1 more
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Experience, Emotion, and Emoting: Jack Peirs and the Aftermath of Loos [PDF]
An investigation into the personal letters of one man on the Western Front, this paper seeks to uncover some of the complexities of emotion and emoting within British societal narratives of the First World War.
Waters, Laura G.
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To Desire What Is Nothing: Simone Weil, Asceticism and Psychoanalysis
Critical Quarterly, EarlyView.
Georgie Newson
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Impaired recognition of facial expressions of emotions in refugees: The role of war‐related trauma
Abstract Exposure to traumatic events is associated with biases in the perception of emotional facial expressions. By bridging research on trauma exposure and emotion recognition, the present study investigated the impact of war‐related trauma on the recognition of facial expressions of emotions in a sample of war trauma–exposed refugees (N = 108) from
Edita Fino +2 more
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