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  • Title: Phthonos
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  • Language: ger
  • Number of Pages: Median: 520
  • Publisher: Dr. Ludwig Reichert Verlag
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  • Publish Location: Wiesbaden

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  • First Year Published: 2013
  • Is Full Text Available: No
  • Is The Book Public: No
  • Access Status: No_ebook

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Envy

form severe mental issues. Aristotle, in Rhetoric, defined envy (φθόνος phthonos) as "the pain caused by the good fortune of others", while Kant, in Metaphysics

Schadenfreude

of phthonos (φθόνος), and nemesis (νέμεσις) occupies the mean. Nemesis is "a painful response to another's undeserved good fortune", while phthonos is

Phthonus

In Greek mythology, Phthonus (/ˈθoʊnəs/; Ancient Greek: Φθόνος Phthónos), or sometimes Zelus, was the personification of jealousy and envy, most prominently

Archon (Gnosticism)

who is lion-faced as the Archon Authadia. Of the archons Kakia, Zelos, Phthonos, Errinnys, Epithymia, the last represents Venus. The number seven is obtained

Nemesis (philosophy)

one who takes pleasure in others' pain, similar to Schadenfreude, and phthonos (φθόνος) meaning one who feels pain caused by any pleasure, deserved or

Overdetermination

purposes, the penetrating eye can detect everywhere the covert working of phthonos. In the same spirit, the Messenger in the Persae attributes Xerxes' unwise

Gello

you". The same amulet has a second side, which depicts an eye as "Envy" (phthonos, φθόνος), attacked by weapons and animals. One of the commentator has specifically

List of Horizon in the Middle of Nowhere episodes

android body called P-01s, which has the ninth Deadly Sin Armament, Ólos Phthonos, containing envy. Muneshige fails to prevent the city of Mikawa from being

List of Horizon in the Middle of Nowhere characters

to channel energy to his allies. This ability is used to activate Ólos Phthonos and unlock the power of the Mortal Sin Armaments. In order for Tori to