- Thumos, also
spelled Thymos (‹See Tfd›Gr****: θυμός), is the
Ancient Gr****
concept of 'spiritedness' (as in "a
spirited stallion" or "spirited debate")...
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Croisile B,
Charles N,
Aimard G (1995). "[Hemiballismus with
logorrhea and
thymo-affective
disinhibition caused by
hematoma of the left
subthalamic nucleus]"...
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consists of
three parts: The logos, or
logistikon (mind, nous, or reason). The
thymos, or
thumetikon (emotion, spiritedness, or masculine). The eros, or epithumetikon...
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located in the head, is
related to
reason and
regulates the
other parts. The
thymos (θυμοειδές), or thumoeides,
located near the
chest region, is
related to...
- of Age As a Villain: What
Every Boy
Needs to Know in A
Misandric World".
Thymos:
Journal of
Boyhood Studies. 3 (2): 155–177. doi:10.3149/thy.0301.155. Katherine...
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cultivated by
humility (emptying of oneself) and
remembrance of
death against thymos (ego,
greed and selfishness) and the p****ions.
Vlachos of
Nafpaktos wrote:...
- 'memory' or
Ancient Gr****
enthymesis 'consideration',
which are
derived from
thymos 'mind'.
Individuals with
hyperthymesia can
extensively recall the events...
- from the Gr**** word κυκλοθυμία (from κῦκλος, kyklos, "circle" and θυμός,
thymos, "mood, emotion"). Therefore, it
means "to
cycle or
circle between moods...
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scientist Francis ****uyama ****ociated self-esteem with what
Plato called thymos—the "spiritedness" part of the
Platonic soul. From 1997, the core self-evaluations...
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Dignity and the
Politics of Resentment, ****uyama
enlists Plato’s
notion of
thymos to
understand the
politics of
grievance and resentment. At the
start of...