- selfpreservation
- self-preservation
1> самосохранение
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the instinct of self-preservation инстинкт самосохранения
Новый большой англо-русский словарь. 2001.
Новый большой англо-русский словарь. 2001.
Spinoza: the moral and political philosophy — The moral and political philosophy of Spinoza Hans W.Blom Spinoza as a moral and political philosopher was the proponent of a radical and extremely consistent version of seventeenth century Dutch naturalism. As a consequence of the burgeoning… … History of philosophy
Locke’s political theory — Ian Harris The author of Two Treatises of Government also wrote An Essay concerning Human Understanding. This is an elementary fact, but one with an important implication for understanding Locke’s political theory. For Two Treatises is an… … History of philosophy
Rousseau (Jean-Jacques) and Burke — Jean Jacques Rousseau and Burke Ian Harris Those who thought about the social and political order directed their attention to a new centre of interest towards the end of the seventeenth century. It was not that speculation about political… … History of philosophy
Augustine — Gerard O’Daly 1 LIFE AND PHILOSOPHICAL READINGS Augustine was born in Thagaste (modern Souk Ahras in Algeria) in Roman North Africa in AD 354. He died as bishop of Hippo (now Annaba, Algeria) in 430. His education followed the standard Roman… … History of philosophy
British moralists of the eighteenth century: Shaftesbury, Butler and Price — David McNaughton In this chapter I discuss the moral theories of three influential writers: Anthony Ashley Cooper, Third Earl of Shaftesbury (1671–1713); Joseph Butler (1692–1752) and Richard Price (1723–91). All three wrote extensively on issues … History of philosophy
Critical theory — Horkheimer, Adorno, Habermas David Rasmussen HEGEL, MARX AND THE IDEA OF A CRITICAL THEORY Critical theory1 is a metaphor for a certain kind of theoretical orientation which owes its origin to Hegel and Marx, its systematization to Horkheimer and … History of philosophy
acute environmental reaction — American an inability to continue fighting Vietnam jargon, for a condition where it is hard to tell mental illness from selfpreservation or cowardice: Most Americans would rather be told that their son is undergoing acute… … How not to say what you mean: A dictionary of euphemisms
lines of flight + suicide — by Rosi Braidotti The Deleuzian subject is a singular complexity, one that enacts and actualises a radical ethics of transformation. This subject simultaneously rejects individualism and the nihilism of self destruction. In an ecosophical… … The Deleuze dictionary
partial objects — by Kenneth Surin Sigmund Freud s metapsychology was in essence a theory of drives, in that it invoked the concepts of energy and structure to show that every human action has its basis in a fundamental and irreducible instinctual ground. Two … The Deleuze dictionary
Selbst — 1. Biss dir selbs erlich. – Franck, I, 158a. 2. Der ihm selbst wohlgefällt, misfällt andern. – Seybold, 312. 3. Der sein selbs ist, ist des teuffels knecht. – Franck, I, 125b; Gruter, I, 47; Lehmann, 202, 14; Petri, II, 105. 4. Ein jeder denkt… … Deutsches Sprichwörter-Lexikon
lines of flight + suicide — by Rosi Braidotti The Deleuzian subject is a singular complexity, one that enacts and actualises a radical ethics of transformation. This subject simultaneously rejects individualism and the nihilism of self destruction. In an ecosophical… … The Deleuze dictionary