- the
company was
Visual Music, but was
changed to
Animusic in 1995. The
company is
known for its
Animusic compilations of computer-generated animations,...
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anima and
animus are a pair of dualistic,
Jungian archetypes which form a syzygy, or
union of
opposing forces. Carl Jung
described the
animus as the unconscious...
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animus in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Animus may
refer to:
Anima and
animus,
Jungian concepts The
ancient Roman concept of
animus or soul
Animus...
- Vision". The DVD
includes a
short Animusic animation of a
portion of the song "Miracles Out of Nowhere".
Animusic also
provided the CD/DVD
cover art...
- the
Animus to save his mind.
Within the
computerized core of the
Animus,
Desmond meets the
preserved consciousness of Abstergo's
previous Animus test...
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Animus is an
electronic academic journal of
philosophy and the
humanities based at the
Grenfell Campus,
Memorial University of Newfoundland. It was established...
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Animus in
consulendo liber (Latin: "A mind
unfettered in deliberation") is the
motto of the
North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO). The
phrase is from...
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Animus (Latin for "mind" or "soul") is a Law
Latin term used in a
variety of
contexts to
designate the
motivations of a
legal person. In
criminal law,...
- In jurisprudence,
animus nocendi (from
Latin animus 'mind' and noceo 'to harm') is the
subjective state of mind of the
perpetrator of a crime, with reference...
- The
concept of the
anima mundi (Latin),
world soul (Ancient Gr****: ψυχὴ κόσμου, psychḕ kósmou), or soul of the
world (ψυχὴ τοῦ κόσμου, psychḕ toû kósmou)...