- exhausted.
Freud employs the term
Verleugnung (usually
translated either as "
disavowal" or as "denial") as
distinct from
Verneinung (usually
translated as "denial"...
- an
article on "
disavow", but its
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- the
issue of "Bara'ah Min al-Mushrikin" (
disavowal of polytheists) in Hajj": ... the
declaration of
disavowal in Hajj is a
renewal of the
covenant to wage...
-
Disavowals or
cancelled confessions (French:
Aveux non Avenus) is an anti-realist,
surrealist autobiography by
Claude Cahun. It was
created to
serve as...
- The
disavowal protocol distinguishes these cases removing the signer's
plausible deniability. It is
important that the
confirmation and
disavowal exchanges...
- wa-l-barāʾ) is a
concept ****ociated with Islam. It
literally means "loyalty and
disavowal",
which signifies loving and
hating for the sake of God. The
concept is...
-
abandon a
person for
selfish reasons. It is
typically used to
describe a
disavowal of a
previously amicable relationship to
avoid being ****ociated with something...
- Many
people still follow the tradition,
although younger people often disavow it,
citing that the vow was only
meant to last 150 years.
Hungary is ideal...
-
linguistically opaque and
disavowed. He ended, however, by
proposing a three-fold
division of social, private, and of
disavowed self.
Richard Rohr explores...
- The
problem of evil is the
philosophical question of how to
reconcile the
existence of evil and
suffering with an omnipotent, omnibenevolent, and omniscient...