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Meanings of
apatheia
in English
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апатия
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Stoic concept.
Related terms
philosophical concept
Russian
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Usage of
apatheia
in English
1
The remote God of the philosophers, lost in a transcendent
apatheia
,
becomes intolerable.
2
Jews should cultivate an
apatheia
like God's, remaining impervious to scorn and insults.
3
He hated the old Greek idea of
apatheia
,
which he found almost blasphemous: it presented God as remote, uncaring and selfish.
4
Like the God of Plato and Aristotle, Clement's God was characterised by his
apatheia
:
he was utterly impassible, unable to suffer or change.
5
Like the Ismailis, Ibn al-Arabi stressed the pathos of God, which was in sharp contrast to the
apatheia
of the God of the philosophers.
6
Apatheia
(Greek) Impassibility, serenity and invulnerability.
Grammar, pronunciation and more
Frequent collocations
cultivate an apatheia
transcendent apatheia
Translations for
apatheia
Russian
апатия
бесстрастие
невозмутимость
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apatheia
Spanish
apatheia
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Apatheia
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