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    Ascetical Theology of Sport.P. A. McGavin - 2022 - New Blackfriars 103 (1106):483-498.
    New Blackfriars, Volume 103, Issue 1106, Page 483-498, July 2022.
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    The Ascetical Way of Life in St Isaac the Syrian’s Writings.Agapie Corbu - 2023 - Diakrisis Yearbook of Theology and Philosophy 6:79-88.
    The present study deals with a theme of spirituality frequently found in the writings of St. Isaac the Syrian, namely the idea of “way of life” (Syr. dubara). Essential to understand the whole of his theology, this theme is treated in a manner little used until recently, but which is now becoming established in current academic research on Isaac, namely by appeal to his Syriac texts. This is achieved practically by pointing out the meanings of the Syriac term dubaraand its (...)
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    The Ascetic Self: Subjectivity, Memory and Tradition.Gavin Flood - 2004 - Cambridge University Press.
    This 2004 book is about the ascetic self in the scriptural religions of Christianity, Buddhism and Hinduism. The author claims that asceticism can be understood as the internalisation of tradition, the shaping of the narrative of a life in accordance with the narrative of tradition that might be seen as the performance of the memory of tradition. Such a performance contains an ambiguity or distance between the general intention to eradicate the will, or in some sense to erase the self, (...)
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    The Ascetic Ideal: Genealogies of Life-Denial in Religion, Morality, Art, Science, and Philosophy.Stephen Mulhall - 2021 - New York, NY: Oxford University Press.
    Stephen Mulhall traces the development of an ideal of asceticism through Western culture. He shows how influential this self-denying attitude to life has been not just in religion and morality but in aesthetics, science, and philosophy. And he illuminates the role of the ascetic ideal in the thought of Nietzsche, who introduced the concept.
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    Ascetics, Warriors, and a Gandhian Ecological Citizenship.Farah Godrej - 2012 - Political Theory 40 (4):437-465.
    I argue here that a clearer conception of Gandhi's nonviolence is required in order to understand his resonance for contemporary environmentalism. Gandhi's nonviolence incorporates elements of both the brahmin or ascetic, as well as the ksatriya or warrior. Contemporary environmental movements by and large over-emphasize the self-abnegating, self-denying and self-scrutinizing ascetic components of Gandhi's thought, to the neglect of the confrontational and warrior-like ones. In so doing, they often also over-emphasize the ethical dimension of Gandhi's thought, missing the discursive political (...)
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    Ascetic Slaves: Rereading Nietzsche's On the Genealogy of Morals.Iain Morrisson - 1966 - Journal of Nietzsche Studies 45 (3):230-257.
    ABSTRACT Most Nietzsche scholars read the third essay of On the Genealogy of Morals as an account of the development of Christian asceticism after the slave revolution in morals. In this article, I argue that that is a misreading of Nietzsche's argument, the consequence of which is a failure to understand Nietzsche's treatment of the transition from noble morality to slave morality. I contend that we can track this transition only once we understand the role of the ascetic priest in (...)
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    The Ascetic Grounds of Goodness: William James's Case for the Virtue of Voluntary Poverty.Lee H. Yearley - 1998 - Journal of Religious Ethics 26 (1):105-135.
    William James, concerned with the issue of the applicability of traditional religious virtues to modern society, argues for the significance of ascetic virtues in general and voluntary poverty in particular, not least because of their contribution to the actualization of benevolence. Examining and evaluating his account uncovers the ways in which James is a virtue theorist, some distinctive characteristics of religious virtues, and both the possibilities and difficulties in any modern defense of a traditional virtue that appears as odd as (...)
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    Ascetic self-cultivation, Foucault and the hermeneutics of the self.Michael A. Peters - 2022 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 54 (12):1936-1941.
    We don’t know ourselves, we knowledgeable people – we are personally ignorant about ourselves. And there’s good reason for that. We’ve never tried to find out who we are – how could it happen that...
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    On ascetic practices and hermeneutical cycles.Ron Welters - 2016 - Sport, Ethics and Philosophy 10 (4):430-443.
    Sports reflection is rather locked into a binary view of narrow and broad internalists. Narrow internalists, or formalists, argue that sports are solely constituted by their rules: the ‘autotelic’ stance. Broad internalists, or interpretivists, on the other hand, reason that sport is more than just a lusory end in itself. This paper will revitalize reflection on sports as a locus of the human condition by breaking through this binary opposition. It will focus on the positive aspects of the concept of (...)
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    Ascetic Behavior in Greco-Roman Antiquity.Vincent L. Wimbush - 1990 - Bloomsbury Publishing.
    In presenting a selection of twenty-eight texts in translation with introductory essays, Vincent L. Wimbush and his co-authors have produced the first book on asceticism that does full justice to the varieties of ascetic behavior in the Greco-Roman world. The texts, representative of different religious cults, philosophical schools, and geographical locations, are organized by literary genre into five parts that give a fascinating overview of the ascetic tradition.
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    The ascetic imperative in culture and criticism.Geoffrey Galt Harpham - 1987 - Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
    In this bold interdisciplinary work, Geoffrey Galt Harpham argues that asceticism has played a major role in shaping Western ideas of the body, writing, ethics, ...
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    Warrior Ascetics in Indian History.David N. Lorenzen - 1978 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 98 (1):61-75.
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    The Ascetic Self: Subjectivity, Memory, and Tradition – By Gavin Flood.Trent Pomplun - 2007 - Modern Theology 23 (2):307-309.
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    Ascetic Intellectual Opportunities: Reply to Alison Wylie.Sandra Harding - 1987 - Canadian Journal of Philosophy 17 (sup1):75-85.
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    Ascetic Culture: Essays in Honor of Philip Rousseau. Ed. Blake Leyerle and Robin Darling Young.Rebecca Krawiec - 2014 - Augustinian Studies 45 (2):326-329.
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    Ascetic Priests and O’briens: sadism and masochism in rorty's writings.Wojciech Małecki - 2009 - Angelaki 14 (3):101 – 115.
    The late Richard Rorty has sometimes been described as a controversial, or even outrageous, thinker. Yet the reasons that stand behind such a reputation are obviously quite different from in the ca...
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    The Ascetic Ideal's Twilight.Charles E. Scott - 1991 - Graduate Faculty Philosophy Journal 15 (2):121-129.
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  18. Ascetic reason, Schopenhauer in German idealism.W. Schirmacher - 1984 - Verifiche: Rivista Trimestrale di Scienze Umane 13 (3):263-279.
     
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    The Ascetic Ideal's Twilight.Charles E. Scott - 1991 - Graduate Faculty Philosophy Journal 15 (2):121-129.
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    An Ascetic “Turning” in Circle of “Slothfulness”:Yunus Emre.Ayşegül Akdemi̇r - 2012 - Journal of Turkish Studies 7:97-113.
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    Ascetic Figures before and in Early Buddhism: The Emergence of Gautama as the Buddha.Mathieu Boisvert & Martin G. Wiltshire - 1992 - Buddhist-Christian Studies 12:269.
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    Ascetics, Society, and the Desert: Studies in Early Egyptian Monasticism.Andrew Crislip & James E. Goehring - 2001 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 121 (4):699.
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  23. The ascetic temper of modern humanism.Bernard Eugene Meland - 1945 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 26 (2):153.
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    Ascetic Intellectual Opportunities: Reply to Alison Wylie.Sandra Harding - 1987 - Canadian Journal of Philosophy, Supplementary Volume 13:75-85.
  25. From foolish ascetics to enemies of Siva : the fate of Jains as religious others in Tamil Saiva literature.Anne Monius - 2020 - In Gil Ben-Herut, Jon Keune & Anne E. Monius (eds.), Regional communities of devotion in South Asia: insiders, outsiders, and interlopers. New York: Routledge, Taylor and Francis Group.
     
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    'Ascetic Co-operation': Henry Scott Holland and Gerard Manley Hopkins.R. P. Norman - 2017 - Collingwood and British Idealism Studies 23 (1):67-96.
  27. Ascetic Eros. Love and Body in Mystical Union: St Teresa of Avila and St Gregory Palamas.Anton Marczyński - manuscript
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    Suffering Illness as an Ascetic: Lessons for Women in Pain.Devan Stahl - 2023 - Christian Bioethics 29 (3):244-255.
    Women’s pain remains underappreciated, undertheorized, and undertreated in both medicine and theology. The ascetic practices of women in pain, however, can help Christians understand and navigate their own pain and suffering, particularly because they are experienced in the context of chronic illness and disability. In what follows, I argue that Christians would do better to view the pain that accompanies disability and chronic illness as a potential resource for spiritual practice rather than an example of sin or evil. I begin (...)
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    “The Suffering of an Ascetic”: On Linguistic and Ascetic Self-misunderstanding in Wittgenstein and Nietzsche.Peter K. Westergaard - 2016 - Nordic Wittgenstein Review 5 (2):183-202.
    This paper outlines an interpretation of Ludwig Wittgenstein’s remark in the _Big Typescript_ in which he compares the philosopher bewitched by the workings of language to “the suffering of an ascetic”. The interpretation takes as its starting point Friedrich Nietzsche’s terse account of the philosopher, the history of philosophy, and his diagnosis of ascetic self-misunderstanding, from the Third Essay, “What do ascetic ideals mean?”, in _On the Genealogy of Morality_. In its assumption of an affinity between Wittgenstein’s remark and Nietzsche’s (...)
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  30. "Between Obscenity and ascetism": a romantic explanation.Victor Mota - manuscript
    a romantic solution to the dilemma beteew obscenity and ascetism.
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  31. Ascetic Practice and Teaching as Service: A Feminist View.Deborah Kerdeman - 2007 - Philosophy of Education 63:356-358.
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  32. Ascetic Pneumatology from John Cassian to Gregory the Great.Thomas L. Humphries - 2013
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    Ascetics in their place.Philip Rousseau - 1987 - Heythrop Journal 28 (2):194–197.
  34. Ascetical and mystical theology, 1954-1955.Wort und Wahrheit - 1955 - Ciencia Tomista 82:225-84.
     
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  35. Ethics as ascetics : Foucault, the history of ethics, and ancient thought.Arnold Davidson - 2005 - In Gary Gutting (ed.), The Cambridge Companion to Foucault. Cambridge University Press.
     
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    Philosophical Discourse and Ascetic Practice: On Foucault’s Readings of Descartes’ Meditations.Daniele Lorenzini - 2023 - Theory, Culture and Society 40 (1-2):139-159.
    This paper addresses the multiple readings that Foucault offers of Descartes’ Meditations during the whole span of his intellectual career. It thus rejects the (almost) exclusive focus of the literature on the few pages of the History of Madness dedicated to the Meditations and on the so-called Foucault/Derrida debate. First, it reconstructs Foucault’s interpretation of Descartes’ philosophy in a series of unpublished manuscripts written between 1966 and 1968, when Foucault was teaching at the University of Tunis. It then addresses the (...)
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    Making Transcendents: Ascetics and Social Memory in Early Medieval China.Robert Ford Campany - 2016 - University of Hawaii Press.
    Honorable Mention, Joseph Levenson Prize, Association for Asian Studies By the middle of the third century B.C.E. in China there were individuals who sought to become transcendents deathless, godlike beings endowed with supernormal powers. This quest for transcendence became a major form of religious expression and helped lay the foundation on which the first Daoist religion was built. Both xian and those who aspired to this exalted status in the centuries leading up to 350 C.E. have traditionally been portrayed as (...)
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    Making Transcendents: Ascetics and Social Memory in Early Medieval China.Robert Ford Campany - 2016 - University of Hawaii Press.
    Honorable Mention, Joseph Levenson Prize, Association for Asian Studies By the middle of the third century B.C.E. in China there were individuals who sought to become transcendents deathless, godlike beings endowed with supernormal powers. This quest for transcendence became a major form of religious expression and helped lay the foundation on which the first Daoist religion was built. Both xian and those who aspired to this exalted status in the centuries leading up to 350 C.E. have traditionally been portrayed as (...)
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    Death: Border or Membrane? Ascetic–eschatological Dimension of Consecrated Life as 3D Transformation.Krista Mijatović - 2018 - Disputatio Philosophica 19 (1):51-62.
    This article discusses the ascetic–eschatological dimension of consecrated life through the lens of death. Death is not understood as an impenetrable border which separates the two worlds but as a fluid cell membrane which binds time and eternity. The phenomenon of death in consecrated life is perceived in three ritual events: baptism, religious consecration and physical death. These three moments make the so–called 3D transformation which is not only in these three events but through asceticism it is extended to the (...)
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  40. How Does the Ascetic Ideal Function in Nietzsche's Genealogy?Lawrence J. Hatab - 2008 - Journal of Nietzsche Studies 35 (1):106-123.
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    The aesthetic and ascetic dimensions of an ethics of self-fashioning: Nietzsche and Foucault.Alan Milchman & Alan Rosenberg - 2007 - Parrhesia 2 (55):11.
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    Philosophical discourse and ascetic practice : on Foucault’s Readings of Descartes’ Meditations.Daniele Lorenzini - forthcoming - Theory Culture and Society.
    This paper addresses the multiple readings that Foucault offers of Descartes’ Meditations during the whole span of his intellectual career. It thus rejects the (almost) exclusive focus of the literature on the few pages of the History of Madness dedicated to the Meditations and on the so-called Foucault/Derrida debate. First, it reconstructs Foucault’s interpretation of Descartes’ philosophy in a series of unpublished manuscripts written between 1966 and 1968, when Foucault was teaching at the University of Tunis. It then addresses the (...)
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    Nietzsche’s Nervous Ascetics: The Physiological Roots of the Ascetic Ideal.Iain Morrisson - 2022 - Journal of Nietzsche Studies 53 (2):163-180.
    In this article, I explore Nietzsche’s account of the origins of the ascetic ideal in his Genealogy of Morality. I offer a reading of his claim that this ideal springs from an instinctive response to the sicknesses he describes as “physiological inhibition and exhaustion”, arguing that these sicknesses are primarily nervous conditions found among the priestly class who come up with the ascetic ideal, and periodically among “large masses of people”. The historical frequency of the latter outbreaks accounts for the (...)
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    Levinas-Another Ascetic Priest?Silvia Benso - 2005 - In Claire Elise Katz & Lara Trout (eds.), Emmanuel Levinas. Routledge. pp. 2--2.
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    Levinas—Another Ascetic Priest?Silvia Benso - 1996 - Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology 27 (2):137-156.
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    Ascetic Culture: Essays in Honor of Philip Rousseau. Edited by Blake Leyerle and Robin Darling Young. Pp. 415, Notre Dame, Indiana, University of Notre Dame Press, 2013, $68.00 cloth, $47.60 E‐book. [REVIEW]Laura Holt - 2016 - Heythrop Journal 57 (1):227-228.
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    On False Ascetics and Nuns in Hindu Fiction.Maurice Bloomfield - 1924 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 44:202-242.
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  48. Syriac spiritual, ascetical and mystical legacy.Thomas Kollamparampil - 2011 - Journal of Dharma 36 (1):39-56.
     
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    Moral rectitude vs. ascetic prowess: the anonymous treatise on asceticism (edition, translation and dating) 101-124.Dirk Krausmüller - 2008 - Byzantinische Zeitschrift 100 (1):101-124.
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    Moral Rectitude vs. Ascetic Prowess: The Anonymous Treatise On Asceticism(Edition, Translation and Dating).Dirk Krausmüller - 2008 - Byzantinische Zeitschrift 100 (1):101-124.
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