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    DE LA EPIMÉLEIA HEAUTU EN SÓCRATES A LA INQUIETUD POR EL SUJETO EN PSICOANÁLISIS // FROM EPIMÉLEIA HEAUTU IN SOCRATES TO INQUISITIVENESS FOR THE SUBJECT IN PSYCHOANALYSIS by Jorge Iván Jaramillo

    Published 2013-06-01
    “…This imperative, from a Foucauldian perspective, is in the terms of a “care of the self”, which becomes a form of asceticism where it is necessary to return in order to restore the forgotten relationship between the subject and truth.This text is a reflection on psychoanalysis as a possible practice that restores the care of the self, taking into account its specificity, so that a theory that has the subject as an axial element must also take into account a fundamental question: what is psychoanalysis concerned about? …”
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    Sobornost as a Form of Ontology of Culture in the Works of V . Solovyov, P . Florensky, S . Bulgakov, N . Berdyaev through the Prism of Hegel’s Dialectic by A. V. Tonkovidova, P. E. Boyko

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…They are characterized by religious hyper-asceticism, mono-ideism, atemporality, martyrdom, and chosenness. …”
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    Philosophical foundations of S. M. Solovyov?s professorial ministry by Dmitry Tsigankov

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…As a result, Professor Solovyov demanded monastic asceticism in his professional work in the quiet of the study room as well as sacrifi cial service and eff orts aimed at harmonising relations between representatives of diff erent generations of society during lectures. …”
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    A Study and Analysis of the Mystical Disposition of Ibn Khafif Shirazi by Amirhosein Kouhestani Rizi, Sayyed Ali Asghar Mirbagheri Fard, Tahereh Khoshhal Dastjerdi, Zohreh Najafi Neysiani

    Published 2023-04-01
    “…As the destination of consciousness is preferred over inebriation, and hence, less importance is placed on expansion, enchantment, profanity, and prayer-like dancing, and more emphasis is placed on poverty, asceticism, fear, and grief destinations, the importance of presence is also elevated above that of absence. …”
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    THE BOOK OF JOB AS A DEPICTION OF A PERSON’S SPIRITUAL BIRTH PROCESS by Natalya V. Shelkovaya

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…God gives to everyone what he deserves, and suffering and deprivation are not a punishment, not ends in themselves, as in asceticism, but a means of spiritual and mental transformation and spiritual development of person.…”
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    Humility and mutuality: an analysis of ethos of contemporary Russian orthodoxy by Ivan Zabaev

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…To discuss the logic of the ethics of humility was chosen the following text - "Asceticism according to Orthodox Christian teaching" by S. …”
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    Le stylite (esṭūnōrō) et sa ṣawmaʿa face aux milieux cléricaux islamiques et miaphysites (Ier–IIe / VIIe-VIIIe siècles) by Simon Pierre

    Published 2020-10-01
    “…Simeon both invented this asceticism and converted local Bedouins. Indeed, the Muslim tradition contains important evidence of the influence exerted by the so-called ahl alṣawāmiʿ on Muslims. …”
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    Beyond schools and monasteries: literate education in late Roman Syria (350-450 AD) by Rigolio, A

    Published 2013
    “…The <em>corpus</em> consists of the Syriac translations of six literary pieces by (or attributed to) Plutarch, Lucian, and Themistius that bring together features of rhetorical education with an interest in Christian asceticism (ch. 2). While the contents and the transmission of the Syriac translations reveal the link to Christianity and Christian ascetic practice (ch. 3), the textual form and the choice of the texts unearths the underlying connection to traditional literate education (ch. 4).…”
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    Starving for their art: hunger, modernism and aesthetics in Samuel Beckett, Paul Auster and J. M. Coetzee by Moody, A

    Published 2013
    “…In this light, I consider three different extensions of the modernist art of hunger: its absorption into high formalism in Beckett’s late prose; its collapse in the face of an emerging concern with the social in Paul Auster; and its transformation into an ethical aesthetics of food taboos, restriction and asceticism in J. M. Coetzee.</p> …”
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    The Cultural, Artistic and Economic Structure of Monasteries in the Developing Procedure of the Sufi Followers of the Ilkhanid Era by Amin Naderi Ramezan Abad, Ali Bahranipour, Hooshang Khosro Beygi, Bahador Ghayem

    Published 2020-05-01
    “…At this time, monasteries were considered a social, cultural, and sacred sanctuary that replaced schools, and in addition to asceticism and worship; other activities took place. …”
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    THE INFLUENCE SPECIFIC OF THE COMMUNICATIVE INTERACTIONS OF THE SECTARIAN DISCOURSE (ON MATERIAL OF SUNDAY ADELADGY SERMON) by О. В. Климентова

    Published 2016-03-01
    “…The complex consists the following components: forming of obedience, payment for tenth, practice is represented by of the social models of passive behavior’s patches and passive forms of emotional reflections, of the textual meditations and the process of activation the concentrated statement of consciousness, practice is represented by of the corporal and common asceticism and restrain the healthy emotional dynamics est. …”
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    Karamism is a religious-political movement: studied through the biographies of its leaders by Mufeed Noury

    Published 1971-04-01
    “…Upon his arrival, Sijistan sold all his possessions and showed asceticism, devotion and austerity. A group of villagers fascinated him, but the people of Sijistan hated him and stood in his way, and sought to kill him. …”
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    Russian Elders: Aesthetics of Good-Imaged Beauty by D. Yu. Dorofeev

    Published 2020-10-01
    “…Based on the material of a wide appeal to the history of Russian senility, especially the XIX–XX centuries, a special type of spiritual asceticism, anthropology and educational communication is revealed. …”
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    The Visuality of Hortus Mirabilis in Krystyna Miłobędzka’s Poetry—A Study of Selected Examples by Dorota Walczak-Delanois

    Published 2022-10-01
    “…Miłobędzka’s innovativeness lies in combining seemingly distant and sometimes poetically opposite categories: full, ambiguous image-in-poem and asceticism by means of expression, such as a minimal number of words. …”
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    Impact of comorbid borderline personality disorder on inpatient treatment for bulimia nervosa: analysis of routine data by Johannes Baltasar Hessler, Jörg Heuser, Sandra Schlegl, Tabea Bauman, Martin Greetfeld, Ulrich Voderholzer

    Published 2019-01-01
    “…Patients with BN + BPD showed smaller improvements (interaction treatment×discharge) in depressive symptoms (p = 0.018), perfectionism (p = 0.009), and asceticism (p = 0.035) and discharge scores mostly lay in the range of the admission scores of the BN-only group. …”
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    Forgotten Stories of Women: Intergenerational Transmission of Trauma of Holodomor and Holocaust Survivors’ Offspring by Larysa Zasiekina, Becky Leshem, Tetiana Hordovska, Neta Leshem, Ruth Pat-Horenczyk

    Published 2021-06-01
    “…The Ukrainian women attributed greater importance of commemoration of Holodomor victims as part of an effective coping with trauma strategy, while the Israeli women put more emphasis on the adoption of asceticism that was inherited from the Holocaust survivors. …”
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    The Project of “Common Cause” by N. F. Fedorov as an Ideological Prerequisite for the Civilizational Development of Modern Russia by Yuri M. Reznik

    Published 2020-07-01
    “…The meaning of the resurrection itself is to restore life to their fathers and ancestors through universal love, brotherhood and asceticism. Fedorov sees the imperfection of philosophy in its unpreparedness to participate in a common cause. …”
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    THE PROCESS OF GLOBALIZATION AND THE PROBLEM OF THE NATIONAL CHARACTER IN THE “EAST – WEST” CONTEXT (on the example of modern Turkish and Azerbaijani stories) by Sima T. Shafizadeh

    Published 2021-06-01
    “…In many cases, when this is not achieved, he considers himself small, useless, powerless, helpless in the global world, prone to asceticism, alienation, the feeling of nearness of death becomes normal for him, and he is faced with psychological trauma. …”
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    Experiences of gestational diabetes and gestational diabetes care: a focus group and interview study by Judith Parsons, Katherine Sparrow, Khalida Ismail, Katharine Hunt, Helen Rogers, Angus Forbes

    Published 2018-01-01
    “…Results We identified seven themes: the disrupted pregnancy, projected anxiety, reproductive asceticism, women as baby machines, perceived stigma, lack of shared understanding and postpartum abandonment. …”
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    AḤWᾹL AL-QULŪB DALAM KITAB MINHᾹJ AL-ATQIYᾹ’ KARYA KIAI SALEH DARAT by Moh In’amuzzahidin

    Published 2016-03-01
    “…The commend able is like patience, gratitude, fear, hope, willing, asceticism, piety, qanā'ah, sakhā' (generous), Husnal-zan, Husnal-khulūq, Husnal-mu'āsyarah, sidq, and Ikhlas. …”
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