To be a philosopher, then, is to control the excess of mimesis and the threat of affective ekstasis and self-division that it enacts.
那么,要成为一名哲学家, 就要控制模仿的过度以及由此产生的情感狂喜和自我分裂的威胁。
单词 | Ekstasis |
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Ekstasis
原声例句
Simon Critchley - Tragedy the Greeks and Us To be a philosopher, then, is to control the excess of mimesis and the threat of affective ekstasis and self-division that it enacts. 那么,要成为一名哲学家, 就要控制模仿的过度以及由此产生的情感狂喜和自我分裂的威胁。
英语百科
Ecstasy (emotion)(重定向自Ekstasis)
![]() ![]() Ecstasy (from Ancient Greek ἔκστασις ékstasis) is a subjective experience of total involvement of the subject, with an object of his or her awareness. Total involvement with an object of interest is not an ordinary experience because of being aware of other objects, thus ecstasy is an example of an altered state of consciousness characterized by diminished awareness of other objects or the total lack of the awareness of surroundings and everything around the object. The word is also used to refer to any heightened state of consciousness or intensely pleasant experience. It is also used more specifically to denote states of awareness of non-ordinary mental spaces, which may be perceived as spiritual (the latter type of ecstasy often takes the form of religious ecstasy). |
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