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chrysippus, stoic, already in antiquity, views seen as orthodox for stoics tended to be ascribed to chrysippus, roles of the second judgement, fading of emotion may be explained by fading of second judgement | Sorabji (2000) 33, 109, 110 |
fade, because of new hopes, augustine, time makes emotion | Sorabji (2000) 241 |
fade, through lack of attention, emotion can attention, as well as through change of judgement | Sorabji (2000) 111, 115, 132 |
fade, with time-lapse, effects of emotions time, because of reassessment | Sorabji (2000) 112, 236, 237 |
faded, figure in statius’ propempticon, cleopatra vii | Manolaraki (2012) 212, 213 |
freshness of judgement and fading of emotion | Sorabji (2000) 64, 65, 109, 110, 111, 112, 113, 114 |
grief, fading of | Graver (2007) 79 |
posidonius, stoic, judgements never sufficient for emotion, i, irrational movements of emotional part also required, as shown by emotions fading faster than judgements, due to satiety with movements | Sorabji (2000) 112, 113, 114 |
posidonius, stoic, zeno's and chrysippus' call for freshness of judgement does not explain fading of emotion | Sorabji (2000) 98, 111, 112 |
satiety, distinguished satisfaction as a reason for emotion fading | Sorabji (2000) 112, 113 |
time, fading of grief | Graver (2007) 79 |
time-lapse, effects of familiarity in advance has same effect as fading | Sorabji (2000) 236, 237, 241 |
1 validated results for "fade" | ||
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1. None, None, nan (2nd cent. BCE - 1st cent. BCE) Tagged with subjects: • Attention, Emotion can fade through lack of attention, as well as through change of judgement • Augustine, Time makes emotion fade because of new hopes • Freshness of judgement and fading of emotion • Posidonius, Stoic, Judgements never sufficient for emotion (i) irrational movements of emotional part also required, as shown by emotions fading faster than judgements, due to satiety with movements • Posidonius, Stoic, Zeno's and Chrysippus' call for freshness of judgement does not explain fading of emotion • Satiety, distinguished satisfaction as a reason for emotion fading • Time-lapse, effects of, Emotions fade with time, because of reassessment • Time-lapse, effects of, Familiarity in advance has same effect as fading • grief, fading of • time, fading of grief Found in books: Graver (2007) 79; Sorabji (2000) 111, 112, 236, 237, 241 |