Ecstasy is used in philosophy which often means outside of ones
self. It is also used concomitantly by philosophers to refer to a
high state of pleasure or area of consciousness. One example of
religious ecstasy is sex drive.
Ecstasy is used in philosophy which often means outside of ones
self. It is also used concomitantly by philosophers to refer to a
high state of pleasure or area of consciousness. One example of
religious ecstasy is sex drive.
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Marianne Massin has written:
'Les figures du ravissement' -- subject(s): Enthusiasm, Emotions
(Philosophy), Ecstasy
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Kenneth W. Holloway has written:
'The quest for ecstatic morality in early modern China' --
subject(s): Xing zi ming chu, Ecstasy, Ethics, History
'Guodian' -- subject(s): Chinese Manuscripts, Chinese
Philosophy, Manuscripts, Chinese, Philosophy and religion,
Philosophy, Chinese