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"Two Languages in Mind but Just One in the Heart" by Louise Erdrich can be found in the collection of essays titled "The Broken Cord" published in 2012. It explores the author's experiences as a Native American writer navigating between the English language and her Native language.
where is Ethos just one in the heart by Louise erdrich
It is not so much that heart and mind are opposite; they are just different. Sometimes they coincide.
Greek origin: Logos- to study and Psych: mind
study.
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The mind is clouded, by what the heart feels.
Taken from the Old High German and Teutonic languages, the male given name Hugocarries the meaning of "bright in mind and spirit". When derived from the Anglo-Saxon language, it means "mind, heart" and "famous bright".
Fridolin Wiplinger has written: 'Metaphysik' -- subject(s): Metaphysics 'Physics und Logos' -- subject(s): Logos, Mind and body, Physics (The word)
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A Heart Without a Mind was created on 2003-03-24.