personal lexicon
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personal lexicon
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For women, shame is, do it all, do it perfectly and never let them see you sweat.
La « banalité du mal » (en anglais : banality of evil , en allemand : Banalität des Bösen ) est un concept philosophique développé par Hannah Arendt en 1963, dans son ouvrage Eichmann à Jérusalem : Rapport sur la banalité du mal . Lors de son procès, Adolf Eichmann, qu’on pense être une bête furieuse et qui devrait laisser une forte impression,
... See moreFuller wrote that "by Universe I mean: the aggregate of all humanity's consciously apprehended and communicated (to self or others) Experiences".
Fuller also helped to popularize the concept of Spaceship Earth: "The most important fact about Spaceship Earth: an instruction manual didn't come with it."[101]
Buckminster Fuller spoke and wrote in a unique style and said it was important to describe the world as accurately as possible.[94] Fuller often created long run-on sentences and used unusual compound words (omniwell-informed, intertransformative, omni-interaccommodative, omniself-regenerative), as well as terms he himself invented.
shame is the gremlin who says, "Uh, uh. You're not good enough. You never finished that MBA. Your wife left you. I know your dad really wasn't in Luxembourg, he was in Sing Sing. I know those things that happened to you growing up. I know you don't think that you're pretty, smart, talented or powerful enough. I know your dad never paid attention,
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A way to discharge pain and discomfort.
L’ eidos (en grec ancien : εἶδος) désigne l’« aspect extérieur » ou la « forme » d’une chose[1].
Dans sa théorie des formes, aussi appelée « théorie des idées », Platon emploie deux termes, « eidos » et « idea », d’une manière qui a été décrite comme interchangeable. Il faudrait cependant les distinguer, d’après un passage des Lettres de Sénèque :
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