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The Buddha and, among the Greeks, Plato and Plotinus, all held that life in the time flow, though not wholly illusory, is at best a low-grade condition by comparison, respectively, with the Buddhist nirvana (in which desires are extinguished) and with the Platonic realm of forms i.e., of incorporeal timeless exemplars, of which phenomena in the time flow are imperfect and ephemeral copies.
The Buddha and, among the Greeks, Plato and Plotinus, all held that life in the time flow, though not wholly illusory, is at best a low-grade condition by comparison, respectively, with the Buddhist Nirvāṇa (in which desires are extinguished) and with the Platonic world of Ideas; i.e., of incorporeal timeless exemplars, of which phenomena in the time flow are imperfect and ephemeral copies.
John Christman (1991), for example, has argued that positive liberty concerns the ways in which desires are formed — whether as a result of rational reflection on all the options available, or as a result of pressure, manipulation or ignorance.
At the time of the interview, the respondents were about 30 years old; this is an age at which individuals enter a biographically dense stage in life, in which desires and aspirations related to job and family formation have to face reality and need to become more practical.
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At the heart of my affinity might be what the critic Julia Kristeva calls "abjection," in which desire and repulsion form "an inescapable boomerang".
Various existing guidance laws based on linear or linearized formulation, in which desired terminal conditions are considered as fixed terminal output constraints, usually have linear-in-parameter structure.
Mr. Ashford moved from his 2009 revival at the Donmar of "A Streetcar Named Desire" to an earlier American classic in which desire is tethered not to modes of transport but to the wayward undulations of the sea.
It's the early implementation phase of a predictive tech revolution in which desire is not only predicted but incrementally edited to suit particular agendas – in this case corporate ones.
As Ms. Hassabi, coolly sensual, shifts from one position to the next, she continues to forge a choreographic path in which desire is honed and carefully siphoned off until all that remains are stark edges.
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