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1Eternal Echoes
By O'Donohue, John

“Eternal Echoes” Metadata:
- Title: Eternal Echoes
- Author: O'Donohue, John
- Language: English
- Number of Pages: Median: 320
- Publisher: ➤ Bantam Books Ltd - Sounds True - HarperCollins Publishers - Transworld Pub - Sounds True, Incorporated - Brand: Sounds True, Incorporated - Bantam Press - Diane Pub Co
- Publish Date: 1998 - 1999 - 2000
“Eternal Echoes” Subjects and Themes:
- Subjects: ➤ Identity (psychology) - Self-perception - Affiliation (Philosophy) - Desire (Philosophy) - Intimacy (Philosophical concept) - Spiritual life - Mysticism - Religious life
Edition Identifiers:
- The Open Library ID: ➤ OL7850646M - OL9230376M - OL9540692M - OL7544008M - OL9414413M - OL7275668M
- Online Computer Library Center (OCLC) ID: 41307245 - 40543005 - 41073191
- All ISBNs: ➤ 0553812416 - 9780553812411 - 9780060182809 - 078819299X - 1564556786 - 9780593044933 - 9781564556783 - 0060182806 - 9780788192999 - 0593044932
First Setence:
"In the beginning was the dream."
Author's Alternative Names:
"John O'Donohue Ph.D.", "John O'Donohue" and "John O'donohue"Access and General Info:
- First Year Published: 1998
- Is Full Text Available: Yes
- Is The Book Public: No
- Access Status: Printdisabled
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Eros (concept)
/ˈɛrɒs, irɒs, -oʊs/; from Ancient Greek ἔρως (érōs) 'love, desire') is a concept in ancient Greek philosophy referring to sensual or passionate love, from
Love
commodification. For example, colonial restrictions on intimacy or conspiracy theories such as love jihad. Philosophically, love is often categorized into four types:
Hedgehog's dilemma
sometimes the porcupine dilemma, is a metaphor about the challenges of human intimacy. It describes a situation in which a group of hedgehogs seek to move close
Tao
world with the Tao's radiance. Alternatively, philosophical Taoism regards the Tao as a non-religious concept; it is not a deity to be worshiped, nor is
Tone (literature)
Film Quarterly reported that the career path of such a filmmaker "treats intimacy, and its opposite, distance, in a unique way" that "focuses on the dialectic
Romance (love)
(intimacy and passion) and consummate love (passion, intimacy, and commitment). The other forms are liking (intimacy), companionate love (intimacy and
Passionate and companionate love
satisfying marriage than romantic love." Companionate love is linked to intimacy and Hatfield suggests that intimate relationships have these characteristics:
Giuliana Bruno
Roberto Paci Dalò’s Atlas of Emotion Stream (2009); Charles LaBelle’s Public Intimacy (2010-11); Rachel Rose’s Palisades in Palisades (2014); and Carola Spadoni's
Posthumanism
beyond "archaic" concepts of "human nature" to develop ones which constantly adapt to contemporary technoscientific knowledge. Philosophical posthumanism:
Experience
Concepts and Experience". Philosophical Review. 110 (3): 397–420. doi:10.1215/00318108-110-3-397. Margolis, Eric; Laurence, Stephen (2021). "Concepts"