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- Metaxy (Gr****: μεταξύ, also used as metaxú, 'between') is a concept used by the contemporary political philosopher Eric Voegelin, philosopher Simone Weil...
- Metaxys amoenulus (Boheman, 1848) Metaxys basilewskyi (Straneo, 1953) Metaxys biguttatus Chaudoir, 1874 Metaxys bipustulatus (Dejean, 1831) Metaxys bisignatus...
- Primus inter pares is a Latin phrase meaning first among equals. It is typically used as an honorary title for someone who is formally equal to other members...
- Eínai proikisménoi me logikí kai syneídisi, kai ofeíloun na symperiférontai metaxý tous me pnévma adelfosýnis. Article 1 of the Universal Declaration of Human...
- (déracinement), patriotism of comp****ion, abolition of political parties, the unjust character of affliction (malheur), comp****ion must act in the area of metaxy...
- na συμπεριφέρονται symperiferontai simberiféronde simberiˈferonde μεταξύ metaxy metaksí metaˈksi τους tous tus tuz με me me me πνεύμα pneuma pnévma ˈpnevma...
- refers not to some reflective stance or repeated rumination, but to Plato's metaxy, which intends a movement between opposite poles as well as beyond. In his...
- it is transcended and likened it to the final by product after Plato's Metaxy. Slavophile ideas of sobornost made a profound impact on several Russian...
- Turkey and 354,647 Muslims from Greece]. "Gia tin antallagí ton plithysmón metaxý Elládas kai Tourkías" Για την ανταλλαγή των πληθυσμών μεταξύ Ελλάδας και...
- history political science spirituality Anamnesis (philosophy) Notable ideas Metaxy as the permanent place where man is in-between two poles of existence Criticism...