Instead of finding yourself in a state of stoic ataraxia you might find yourself catatonic or enraged beyond the point of recovery. |
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Perhaps it is there that actual emotional maturity, rather than the ataraxia brought on by compliance, might be measured. |
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My emphasis on teaching ataraxia is conducive, I hope, toward that end. |
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They urged instead the cultivation of what they called ataraxia, the complete suspension of belief and consequently of all emotional involvement with anything. |
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It is the grandchild of two earlier therapies, samatha and ataraxia, Buddhist and Epicurean strategies for avoiding perturbation. |
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The stated goal of Epicureanism is ataraxia, or tranquility of mind. |
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Finally, in answer to the third question, we are told that the result for those who adopt the unopinionated attitude just recommended is first aphasia and then ataraxia. |
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In contrast to the ataraxia of Daenerys, Emilia's charming brow is often wrinkled up with amusement, while her dark eyebrows are as mobile as a couple of ferrets in a sack. |
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On this account the Scepticks affected an equipondious neutrality as the only means to their ataraxia, and freedom from passionate disturbances. |
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Ataraxia, the only subsidiary to operate in property management, manages more than 5,400 lots and 21,000 as a syndicate. |
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