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  1. Apatheia

    Apatheia lang el in Stoic philosophy refers to a state of mind where one is free from emotional disturbance. This might be translated as equanimity or indifference. This is the root of the word apathy . cn span Apatheia must, however, not be confused with apathy. date February 2012 Apatheia is a positive term apathy, a purely negative one. Whereas Aristotle had claimed that virtue was to be found in the Golden mean philosophy golden mean between excess and deficiency of emotion metriopatheia , the Stoics sought freedom from all Stoic Passions passions apatheia . It meant eradicating the emotional response to external events the things we cannot control. For the Stoics, it was the optimum rational response to the world, for we cannot control things that are caused by the will of others or by Nature, we can only control our own will. This did not mean a loss of all feeling, or total disengagement from the world. The Stoic who performs correct virtuous judgments and actions as part of the world order experiences contentment eudaimonia and good feelings eupatheia . quote Pain is slight if opinion has added nothing to it ... in thinking it slight, you will make it slight. Everything depends on opinion ambition, luxury, greed, hark back to opinion. It is according to opinion that we suffer. ... So let us also win the way to victory in all our struggles, for the reward is ... virtue, steadfastness of soul, and a peace that is won for all time. Seneca, ws s Moral letters to Lucilius Letter 78 Epistles , lxxviii 13 16 The Pyrrhonism Pyrrhonian skeptics also sought the eradication ... , for whom apatheia was the soul s freedom from emotion achieved when it reaches its purified state. The term passed into Early Christianity early Christian teaching, whereby apatheia meant ... also wiktionarypar apatheia Ataraxia , a related concept in other Hellenistic schools. Nibbana , a similar ... Nothing philo stub ca Apatheia es Apatheia fr Apatheia la Apathia pl Apatheia pt Apatheia fi Apatheia ...   more details



  1. 8273 Apatheia

    Infobox Planet minorplanet yes width 25em bgcolour FFFFC0 apsis name Apatheia symbol image caption discovery yes discovery ref discoverer M. Akiyama and T. Furuta discovery site Susono discovered November 29, 1989 designations yes mp name 8273 alt names 1989 WB2 mp category orbit ref epoch May 14, 2008 aphelion 3.2321772 perihelion 1.9764862 semimajor eccentricity 0.2410774 period 1535.1219266 avg speed inclination 5.06124 asc node 292.54531 mean anomaly 121.56029 arg peri 173.99151 satellites physical characteristics yes dimensions mass density surface grav escape velocity sidereal day axial tilt pole ecliptic lat pole ecliptic lon albedo temperatures temp name1 mean temp 1 max temp 1 temp name2 max temp 2 spectral type abs magnitude 13.7 8273 Apatheia 1989 WB2 is a Asteroid belt main belt asteroid discovered on November 29, 1989 by M. Akiyama and T. Furuta at Susono . References references External links http ssd.jpl.nasa.gov sbdb.cgi?sstr 8273 Apatheia JPL Small Body Database Browser on 8273 Apatheia Reflist MinorPlanets Navigator 8272 1989 SG 8274 Soejima MinorPlanets Footer DEFAULTSORT Apatheia Category Discoveries by Makio Akiyama Category Discoveries by Toshimasa Furuta Category Main Belt asteroids Category Astronomical objects discovered in 1989 Beltasteroid stub fa fr 8273 Apatheia it 8273 Apatheia la 8273 Apatheia pl 8273 Apatheia pt 8273 Apatheia uk 8273 vi 8273 Apatheia yo 8273 Apatheia ...   more details



  1. Apathy (disambiguation)

    wiktionarypar apathy Apathy is a lack of emotion, motivation, or enthusiasm, deriving from the ancient Greek term Apatheia . Apathy may also refer to Apathy rapper , an underground rapper Stephan Ap thy Stephan or Istv n Apathy 1863 1922 , a Hungarian zoologist Apathy , a song by the industrial rock band KMFDM Apathy is a Death Wish , a song by Story of the Year Apathy a Hardcore band from Long Island est. in the mid 1990 s Disambig it Apatia pl Apatia ru uk ...   more details



  1. Praktikos

    Orphan date April 2012 The Praktikos is a guide to ascetic life written by the early Christian monk Evagrius Ponticus . It was originally written in Greek language Greek , but also has Syriac and Armenian versions. This work is the best preserved of all the Evagrian writings due to the relatively large number of manuscripts and wide distribution Bamberger 1972 lix lx . The Praktikos consists of 100 chapters. Of the 100 chapters of the Praktikos , demons are mentioned in 67 of them. Outline Below is an outline of the 100 chapters of the Praktikos . Introductory letter to Anatolius 1 5 Prologue 6 14 The eight kinds of evil thought logismoi 7 Gluttony 8 Impurity lust sexual immorality 9 Avarice 10 Sadness 11 Anger 12 Acedia noonday demon sloth 13 Vainglory 14 Pride 15 39 Against the eight passionate thoughts logismoi 40 56 Instructions 57 62 The state bordering on apatheia 63 90 On the signs of apatheia 91 100 Apophthegmata Sayings of the holy monks Epilogue to Anatolius See also Hesychasm References Reflist Bamberger, John Eudes, trans. 1972. Evagrius Ponticus The Praktikos. Chapters on Prayer . Kalamazoo, Michigan Cistercian Publications. Meyendorff, John. 1974. St. Gregory Palamas and orthodox spirituality . Crestwood, New York St. Vladimir s Seminary Press. Further reading Bamberger, John Eudes, trans. 1972. Evagrius Ponticus The Praktikos. Chapters on Prayer . Kalamazoo, Michigan Cistercian Publications. Evagrius Ponticus, Praktikos & On Prayer . Oxford Faculty of Theology, 1987. Sinkewicz, Robert E., trans. 2003. Evagrius Ponticus, The Greek Ascetic Corpus Oxford Oxford University Press. External links wikiquote Evagrius Ponticus http www.ldysinger.com evagrius 01 Prak 00a start.htm The Praktikos online, with Greek text Translation by Luke Dysinger, O.S.B. Category Hesychasm ...   more details



  1. Ataraxia

    Other uses Ataraxia tranquility is a Ancient Greek Greek term used by Pyrrho and Epicurus for a lucid state, characterized by freedom from worry or any other preoccupation. For the Epicureans , ataraxia was synonymous with the only true happiness possible for a person. It signifies the state of robust tranquility that derives from eschewing faith in an afterlife, not fearing the gods because they are distant and unconcerned with us, avoiding politics and vexatious people, surrounding oneself with trustworthy and affectionate friends and, most importantly, being an affectionate, virtuous person, worthy of trust. For the Pyrrhonians , owing to one s inability to say which sense impressions are true and which ones are false, it is the quietude that arises from suspending judgment on dogmatic beliefs or anything non evident and continuing to inquire. The experience was said to have fallen on the painter Apelles who was trying to paint the foamy saliva of a horse. He was so unsuccessful that, in a rage, he gave up and threw the sponge he was cleaning his brushes with at the medium, thus producing the effect of the horse s foam. ref Sextus Empiricus , Outlines of Pyrrhonism , Translated by R.G. Bury, Harvard University Press, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1933., p. 19, ISBN 0 674 99301 2 ref The Stoics , too, sought mental tranquility, and saw ataraxia as something to be desired and often made use of the term, but for them the analogous state, attained by the Stoic sage, was apatheia or absence of passion. ref Steven K. Strange, 2004 , The Stoics on the Voluntariness of Passion in Stoicism Traditions and Transformations , page 37. Cambridge University Press. ref See also wiktionarypar ataraxia Apatheia Enlightenment spiritual Flow psychology Nirvana Pyrrhonism Upeksa References Notes Reflist spacing refimprove date November 2008 spacing philo stub Epicureanism Stoicism Category Epicureanism Category Stoicism Category Nothing Category Happiness Category Philosophical ...   more details



  1. Apathy

    In contrast to apathy , apatheia is considered a virtue , especially in Orthodox monasticism . Citation needed date April 2011 In the Philokalia the word dispassion is used for apatheia , so as not to confuse ...   more details



  1. 8274 Soejima

    Infobox Planet minorplanet yes width 25em bgcolour FFFFC0 apsis name Soejima symbol image caption discovery yes discovery ref discoverer K. Endate and K. Watanabe discovery site Kitami discovered October 15, 1990 designations yes mp name 8274 alt names 1990 TJ1 mp category orbit ref epoch May 14, 2008 aphelion 2.7306828 perihelion 1.8176262 semimajor eccentricity 0.2007464 period 1252.6460408 avg speed inclination 3.72874 asc node 76.80359 mean anomaly 43.83797 arg peri 314.66324 satellites physical characteristics yes dimensions mass density surface grav escape velocity sidereal day axial tilt pole ecliptic lat pole ecliptic lon albedo temperatures temp name1 mean temp 1 max temp 1 temp name2 max temp 2 spectral type abs magnitude 14.5 8274 Soejima 1990 TJ1 is a Asteroid belt main belt asteroid discovered on October 15, 1990 by K. Endate and K. Watanabe at Kitami . External links http ssd.jpl.nasa.gov sbdb.cgi?sstr 8274 Soejima JPL Small Body Database Browser on 8274 Soejima Reflist MinorPlanets Navigator 8273 Apatheia 8275 Inca MinorPlanets Footer DEFAULTSORT Soejima Category Main Belt asteroids Category Astronomical objects discovered in 1990 beltasteroid stub fa it 8274 Soejima la 8274 Soejima pl 8274 Soejima pt 8274 Soejima uk 8274 vi 8274 Soejima yo 8274 Soejima ...   more details



  1. Dominique Pire

    Infobox person name Dominique Pire image Georges Pire 1958.jpg caption birth date birth date 1910 2 10 birth place Dinant , Belgium alma mater Pontifical University of St. Thomas Aquinas Angelicum Pontifical University of St. Thomas Aquinas Angelicum 1934 1936 , Catholic University of Leuven 1936 1937 death date death date 1969 1 30 death place Leuven , Belgium occupation residence spouse parents Georges Pire & Berthe Ravet children nationality religion Roman Catholic Dominique Pire Georges Charles Clement Ghislain Pire Dinant , February 10, 1910 &ndash Leuven , January 30, 1969 was a Belgium Belgian Dominican friar whose work helping refugees in post World War II Europe saw him receive the Nobel Peace Prize in 1958. He was the eldest child of Georges Pire, Sr., a civic official, and Berthe Ravet Pire. Georges Pire studied classics and philosophy at the Coll ge de Bellevue and at the age of eighteen entered the Dominican Order Dominican priory of La Sarte in Huy . He took his final vows on 23 September 1932, adopting the name Dominique, after the Order s founder. He then studied theology and social science at the Pontifical University of St. Thomas Aquinas Angelicum Pontifical International Institute Angelicum in Rome , where he obtained his Doctor of Sacred Theology doctorate in theology in 1936 with a thesis entitled L Apatheia ou insensibilit irr alisable et destructrice Apatheia or unrealisable and destructive insensitivity . ref Servais Th odore Pinckaers Servais Pinkaers , http www.scienze politiche.org preaching 20Justice pdf 20preching 20Justice 6.pdf A Dialogue and Action for Peace Dominique Pire 1910 1969 in Preaching Justice Dominican Contributions to Social Ethics in the Twentieth Century , edited by Francesco Compagnoni OP and Helen Alford OP, Dublin Dominican Publications, 2007, ISBN 1 905604 07 6, Part 1, Section B, 6, p. 137. ref He returned to the priory at La Sarte, in Huy , Belgium where he dedicated himself to helping poor families live accordin ...   more details



  1. Makio Akiyama

    class wikitable align right Asteroid s discovered 16 5333 Kanaya ref label codisc 1 October 18, 1990 5334 Mishima ref label codisc 1 February 8, 1991 5743 Kato ref label codisc 1 October 19, 1990 6251 Setsuko ref label codisc 1 February 25, 1992 6419 Susono ref label codisc 1 December 7, 1993 6792 Akiyamatakashi ref label codisc 1 November 30, 1991 6961 Ashitaka ref label codisc 1 May 26, 1989 7472 Kumakiri ref label codisc 1 February 13, 1992 8273 Apatheia ref label codisc 1 November 29, 1989 9033 Kawane ref label codisc 1 January 4, 1990 28004 Terakawa December 2, 1997 29624 Sugiyama October 2, 1998 35441 Kyoko January 31, 1998 40994 Tekaridake October 20, 1999 53157 Akaishidake February 5, 1999 55873 Shiomidake October 26, 1997 colspan 2 style font size smaller note label codisc 1 with Toshimasa Furuta nihongo Makio Akiyama Akiyama Makio 1950 is a Japan ese astronomer affiliated with the Susono Observatory. He is a prolific discoverer of asteroid s, and the asteroid 4904 Makio is named after him. ref Cite book url http books.google.com books?id KWrB1jPCa8AC&pg PA423&dq 22Makio Akiyama 22&cd 1 v onepage&q 22Makio 20Akiyama 22&f false title Dictionary of Minor Planets author Luz D. Schamdel publisher Springer page 423 year 2003 isbn 3 540 00238 3 ref References reflist Persondata NAME Akiyama, Makio ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Astronomer DATE OF BIRTH 1950 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Akiyama, Makio Category 20th century astronomers Category Japanese astronomers Category Asteroid discoverers Category Living people Category 1950 births japan astronomer stub de Makio Akiyama es Makio Akiyama eo Makio Akiyama fr Makio Akiyama it Makio Akiyama ja pl Makio Akiyama pt Makio Akiyama ru , ...   more details



  1. Upekkha

    Upekkh in devanagari , is the Buddhism Buddhist concept of equanimity . As one of the Brahma Vihara meditative states , it is a pure mental state cultivated on the Buddhist path to nirv na . Pali literary contexts table style float right tr td JhanaFactors tr td Parami float right table In the Pali Canon and post canonical atthakatha commentary , upekkha is identified as an important step in one s spiritual development in a number of places It is one of the Four Sublime States brahmavihara , which are purifying mental states capable of counteracting the kilesa defilements of lust, avarice and ignorance. As a brahmavihara , it is also one of the forty traditionally identified subjects of Buddhist meditation kammatthana . In the development of meditative Sam dhi Buddhism concentration , upekkha arises as the quintessential factor of material absorption, present in the third and fourth jhana states. In the Seven Factors of Enlightenment bojjhanga , upekkha is the ultimate factor to be developed. In the Theravada list of ten paramita perfections , upekkha is the last identified bodhisatta practice. Similarity with non Buddhist Concepts Ataraxia and Apatheia are similar terms in Greek philosophy . Contemporary exposition American Buddhist monk Bhikkhu Bodhi wrote The real meaning of upekkha is equanimity, not indifference in the sense of unconcern for others. As a spiritual virtue, upekkha means equanimity in the face of the fluctuations of worldly fortune. It is evenness of mind , unshakeable freedom philosophy freedom of mind, a state of inner equipoise that cannot be upset by gain and loss, honor and dishonor, praise and blame, pleasure and pain. Upekkha is freedom from all points of self reference it is indifference only to the demands of the ego self with its craving for pleasure and position, not to the well being of one s fellow human beings. True equanimity is the pinnacle of the four social attitudes that the Buddhist texts call the Brahma viharas divine ...   more details



  1. Existential nihilism

    was a qualified Yes, advocating a formula of passionate commitment and Apatheia impassive ...   more details



  1. Toshimasa Furuta

    Mizuno 8273 Apatheia 1989 WB2 29 November 1989 with Makio Akiyama 8278 1991 JJ 4 May 1991 with Yoshikane ...   more details



  1. Glossary of Stoicism terms

    This is a glossary of terms which are commonly found in Stoicism Stoic philosophy. The contents box is currently setup to exclude the letters b, c, f, g, i, j, m, r, q, u, v, w, x, y, z. Just delete the letter and the equals sign if you want to restore one compactTOC8 side yes b c f g i j m r q u v w x y z A adiaphora indifferent things, neither good nor bad. agathos good, proper object of desire. anthr pos human being, used by Epictetus to express an ethical ideal. apatheia serenity, peace of mind, such as that achieved by the Stoic sage. aphorm aversion, impulse not to act as a result of ekklisis . Opposite of horm . apro gmena dispreferred things. Morally indifferent but naturally undesirable things, such as illness. Opposite of pro gmena . arete aret Virtue. Goodness and human excellence. ask sis disciplined training designed to achieve virtue. ataraxia tranquillity, untroubled by external things. autarkeia self sufficiency, mental independence of all things. D Daemon mythology daim n divine spirit within humans. diairesis analysis, division into parts. Used when distinguishing what is subject to our power of choice from what is not. dogma principle established by reason and experience. doxa belief, opinion. E ekklisis aversion, inclination away from a thing. Opposite of orexis . ekpyr sis cyclical conflagration of the Universe. eph h min up to us, what is in our power, i.e. the correct use of impressions. episteme epist m certain and true knowledge, over and above that of katal psis . eudaimonia happiness, well being. eupatheia good feeling, as contrasted with pathos , occurring in the Stoic sage who performs correct virtuous judgements and actions. H h gemonikon ruling faculty of the mind. heimarmen fate, destiny. horme horm positive impulse or appetite towards ...   more details



  1. Evagrius Ponticus

    . Apatheia In Evagrius time, the Greek word apatheia was used to refer to a state of being without ...   more details



  1. The Ladder of Divine Ascent

    aforementioned 27 29 Acquisition of Hesychasm hesychia , or peace of the soul, of prayer, and of apatheia ...   more details



  1. Tales of Vesperia: The First Strike

    as Apatheia, is considered to be a very powerful energy source as it is essential to human life. In order to protect towns from attacks by monsters large amounts of Apatheia are being produced to create ...   more details



  1. Panaetius

    of apatheia , ref Aulus Gellius, xii. 5 ref and, on the contrary, vindicated the claim of certain pleasurable ...   more details



  1. David Bentley Hart

    tradition. His defense of the classical doctrine of divine apatheia , of the analogia entis , and other ...   more details



  1. Stoicism

    incorrect judgment. The idea was to be free of suffering through apatheia Greek lang grc or Inner ... throughout the centuries. The Stoic ideal of Apatheia dispassion is accepted to this day as the perfect ...   more details



  1. List of minor planets/8201?8300

    September 24, 1989 Kani, Gifu Kani Yoshikane Mizuno Y. Mizuno , Toshimasa Furuta T. Furuta 8273 Apatheia ...   more details



  1. Index of ancient philosophy articles

    This page is a list of topics in ancient philosophy . main Ancient philosophy AlphanumericTOC align center nobreak numbers references externallinks top A Abas sophist Abderites Academic skepticism Academy Acatalepsy Acrion Active intellect Actus et potentia Acumenus Adiaphora Adrastus of Aphrodisias Adrianus Aedesia Aedesius Aeneas of Gaza Aenesidemus Aesara Aeschines of Neapolis Aether classical element Aetius philosopher Agapius philosopher Agathobulus Agathosthenes Agrippa the Skeptic Akrasia Al Khazini Albinus philosopher Alcinous philosopher Alcmaeon of Croton Alexamenus of Teos Alexander of Aegae Alexander of Aphrodisias Alexandrian school Alexicrates Alexinus Allegory of the Cave Amafinius Amelius Amicus Plato, sed magis amica veritas Ammonius Hermiae Ammonius Saccas Ammonius of Alexandria Christian Ammonius of Athens Amynomachus Anacharsis Analects Analogy of the divided line Anamnesis philosophy Athanasius of Alexandria Anaxagoras Anaxarchus Anaxilaus Anaximander Anaximenes of Miletus Ancient commentators project Ancient Egyptian philosophy Ancient Greek philosophy Ancient philosophy Ancient Philosophy journal Androcydes Pythagorean Andronicus of Rhodes Anima mundi spirit Anniceris Antigone Sophocles Antiochus of Ascalon Antipater of Cyrene Antipater of Tarsus Antiperistasis Antiphon person Antisthenes Antoninus philosopher Apatheia Apeiron cosmology Apodicticity Apollodorus Apollodorus the Epicurean Apollodorus of Seleucia Apollonian and Dionysian Apollonius Cronus Apollonius of Tyre philosopher Apology Plato Apology Xenophon Apology of Aristides Aponia Aporia Aporime Apuleius Arab transmission of the Classics to the West Arcesilaus Arche Archedemus of Tarsus Archelaus philosopher Archestratus music theorist Archimedes Archytas Arete Arete of Cyrene Arignote Arimneste Aristides of Athens Aristion Aristippus Aristippus the Younger Aristo of Alexandria Aristo of Ceos Aristo of Chios Aristobulus of Paneas Aristoclea Aristocles of Messene Aristocreon Aristonym ...   more details



  1. Greco-Buddhism

    s and Stoicism Stoics , who called it Apatheia ref The ethics of both the methaphysical and the critical ... concepts apatheia non reaction, non involvement and adiaphoria non differentiation became central ...   more details



  1. Epictetus

    apatheia . ref Epictetus, Discourses , ii.18.19 31 iii.3.14 22 ref We should especially be on our ...   more details



  1. Suffering

    best reaches it through a kind of indifference apathy apatheia to pleasure and pain as a consequence ...   more details



  1. Meanings of minor planet names: 8001?8500

    1945 8269 Calandrelli 1988 QB Ignazio Calandrelli , Italian astronomer 8270 Winslow 1989 JF 8273 Apatheia ...   more details




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