See ekstasis on Wiktionary
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[...] And we therefore call these three basic phenomena the ecstases of temporality.", "type": "quote" }, { "ref": "1994, George Collins, The Politics of Friendship, Verso, translation of original by Jacques Derrida, published 2005, page 73:", "text": "This is a double but infinite responsibility, infinitely redoubled, split in two (dé-doublée), shared and parcelled out; an infinitely divided responsibility, dissemintated, if you will, for one person, for only one---all alone (this is the condition of responsibility)---and a bottomless double responsibility that implicitly describes an intertwining of temporal ekstases; a friendship to come of time with itself where we meet again the interlacing of the sameand the altogether other ('Grundlick-Anderes') which orientates us in this labyrinth.", "type": "quote" }, { "text": "2002, Angela Dalle Vacche, “Unexplored Connections in a New Territory,” in The Visual Turn, Angela Dalle Vacche ed. http://books.google.com/books?ie=UTF-8&hl=en&id=mrxLuyQ1GjYC&pg=PA21&lpg=PA21&sig=LX0CsBvZonTHzR-w7F2suuDhwck\nEisenstein’s discussion of Serov’s portrait associates ekstasis with an “expulsion of meaning.” By contrast, the filmmaker’s handling of Vasily Surikov’s large canvas, La Bojara Morozova (1887), is an example of ekstasis as expressive conversion from the visual to the acoustic.", "type": "quotation" } ], "glosses": [ "The state of being beside oneself or rapt out of oneself." ], "id": "en-ekstasis-en-noun-qa9m92MH", "links": [ [ "mysticism", "mysticism" ], [ "philosophy", "philosophy" ] ], "raw_glosses": [ "(mysticism, philosophy) The state of being beside oneself or rapt out of oneself." ], "related": [ { "word": "ecstasy" }, { "word": "ecstatic" } ], "synonyms": [ { "word": "ecstasis" } ], "tags": [ "countable", "uncountable" ], "topics": [ "human-sciences", "mysticism", "philosophy", "sciences" ], "wikipedia": [ "ekstasis" ] } ], "sounds": [ { "ipa": "/ˈɛkstəsɪs/" }, { "audio": "LL-Q1860 (eng)-Vealhurl-ekstasis.wav", "mp3_url": "https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/transcoded/6/61/LL-Q1860_%28eng%29-Vealhurl-ekstasis.wav/LL-Q1860_%28eng%29-Vealhurl-ekstasis.wav.mp3", "ogg_url": "https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/transcoded/6/61/LL-Q1860_%28eng%29-Vealhurl-ekstasis.wav/LL-Q1860_%28eng%29-Vealhurl-ekstasis.wav.ogg" }, { "audio": "LL-Q1860 (eng)-Persent101-ekstasis.wav", "mp3_url": "https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/transcoded/6/61/LL-Q1860_%28eng%29-Persent101-ekstasis.wav/LL-Q1860_%28eng%29-Persent101-ekstasis.wav.mp3", "ogg_url": "https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/transcoded/6/61/LL-Q1860_%28eng%29-Persent101-ekstasis.wav/LL-Q1860_%28eng%29-Persent101-ekstasis.wav.ogg" } ], "word": "ekstasis" }
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