He has already committed to shooting one third of the portmanteau film Eros, with directors he was worked with before. |
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Here was Norman O. Brown's vision of Eros and Thanatos translated into brilliant novelistic terms. |
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According to Greek mythology, the God of Eros supposedly would strike a person in the eyes and make them smitten with their beloved. |
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For a discussion of Eros, Philia and Agape, visit the Philosophy of Love page. |
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She is a goddess, a notion of womanhood painted by a man self-confessedly driven by Eros. |
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However, he argues further that if Freud is correct, the balance to Thanatos is Eros, or the love of life. |
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Surely that's necessary, but as Freud pointed out almost a century ago, Thanatos and Eros are hard to keep apart. |
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For you see, if it was I may just have to run to Eros and inform him of what a big meany his girlfriend is. |
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Four activists were arrested after more than 20 people held a sit-down protest in the road near the Eros statue in Piccadilly Circus. |
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In other words, such love is still within the province of Eros, whereas, much like Spinoza's third kind of knowledge, agape is intellectual love. |
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They show a more disquieting image of death because they evoke the encounter of Eros and Thanatos. |
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I know guys are supposed to be driven by their hormones at this age, but Eros was really, really scaring me with how driven he actually was. |
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Jung called Eros the great binder and deliverer and he anticipated a growing awareness of the androgynous aspect of our personalities. |
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Then he depressurized the pod and opened the hatch, leading the others onto the rocky surface of Eros. |
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The animus corresponds to the paternal Logos just as the anima corresponds to the maternal Eros. |
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They may, for instance, have spent their college years as an Eros lover, passionate and quick to get involved, setting store on physical attraction and sexual satisfaction. |
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He was attracted to a mixture, as Epstein puts it, of Eros and Thanatos. |
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It revealed Eros to be an oddly shaped, heavily cratered object, with ridges and grooves, and covered by a million boulders, each larger than a house. |
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He simply ends his book with calls for love, for Eros in face of Thanatos. |
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Sigmund Freud, in Civilization and Its Discontents, writes that all of life is a battle between the forces of love, or Eros, and the forces of death, Thanatos. |
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Ambition, Eros, family love and dissolution, fame, depression, resignation, satisfaction. |
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Kenta Kura, as Eros, handles his transformation from a statue well, but is unmusical in the dancing that follows. |
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His paintings are violently real, thick, cold and cadaverous as though Thanatos has overcome Eros. |
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Find more in this swashbuckling fantasy adventure film from Eros International and Boundscript Production. |
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There is a dreamy, hallucinatory quality to the imagination but the overwhelming impression is one of nature animates by Eros. |
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Eros is a face-to-face relationship while philia is a shoulder-to-shoulder relationship. |
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Furthermore, because Eros and Thanatos are themselves at odds, conflict and the guilt it engenders are virtually inevitable. |
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In modelling this perverse, fetishist sculpture, the artist literally conflates memory and desire, sexuality and mortality, Eros and Thanatos. |
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Recorded in Milan under the watchful eye of Eros Ramazotti's songwriter and composer Piero Cassano, the album proved to be a huge hit in Quebec. |
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Eros is a prime example of the disparity that can exist between prices on the stock exchange and company fundamentals. |
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I wanted to address the lack of understanding or thought about what is genuinely Eros and how we should be prepared to handle Love. |
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The geometry of the image is softened by the Eros figure that seems to float toward the leaning plant. |
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An Eros attributed to Lysippos on stylistic grounds is known in several copies, of which the best-preserved replica is that in the British Museum. |
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There is also a lesser tradition in literature, philosophy and morals, which strives to ease and even bluntly cut the link between Eros and Thanatos. |
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In its own way, Bernard Beaujeux's painting expresses the fight between Eros and Thanatos leaving death's drives and life's drives in direct opposition. |
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This is why his pictures confront Eros and Thanatos without restraint. |
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The asteroids in this group are Pallas, Juno, and Vesta, the first three asteroids to be discovered after Ceres, and the near-Earth objects 433 Eros and 1036 Ganymed. |
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Beyond a tribute to Sade and a reference to his own fantasies, the surrealist photographer treated the eternal theme of Eros and Thanatos, when desire and a death wish are one. |
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Lysippos had often used the contrapposto sculptural scheme to portray Alexander and other characters such as Apoxyomenos, Hermes and Eros. |
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Clay misses his marriage between Eros and Thanatos. |
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All processing of this information took place at the University of Texas in Austin, United States, and is available at the Eros Data Center as above. |
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He obtained his Ph. D. from Princeton in 1900 with a thesis an analysis of the way that Mars perturbs the orbit of the asteroid Eros that was very much within traditional mathematical astronomy. |
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Samsung, in partnership with Eros Electricals, has opened its second Customer Service Plaza in Abu Dhabi. |
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Singers such as Mina, Andrea Bocelli, Grammy winner Laura Pausini, Eros Ramazzotti and Tiziano Ferro have attained international acclaim. |
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Following Nietzsche to the letter, the question for this small band was to go beyond deicide by means of the transgression that opened the way, beyond good and evil, to a superhuman life invested by Eros and death. |
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Derived from personifications of love, or Eros figures, in Greek and Roman art, putti came to be used to portray cherubim in Italian paintings of the 15th century, especially those of the Madonna and Child. |
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Other names to watch are Daniel Oss, who combines his love for cycling and music to bring a new attitude to the peloton, sprinter Jacopo Guarnieri, track rider Elia Viviani and promising stage racer Eros Capecchi. |
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It is determined by Eros and Thanatos, the gods of love and death. |
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While it is understandable Eros was the Greek god of love and desire, it does not mean that squiggly line drawings of crotches and butts should be considered art. |
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Through his alter-egos Daemon or Badger McGee, Sharp deftly interweaves a colorful quilt of Logos and Eros, full of compassion, good humor and Jungian wisdom. |
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For instance, when it comes to Eros, very little is written for undergraduates about same-sex relationships, leading to a heterocentric bias in the field. |
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