Meaning of agoraphilia | Babel Free
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“First, the Athenians suffered from an acute case of agoraphilia. They seemed to center a large portion of their daily lives around the activities of the public gathering places; hence, the temples and the agora would be the most likely places at which the relatives might see⟳ the slayer.”
“Rebirth through agoraphilia is then a special instance of flight into reality.”
“Though not noticeably a sufferer from claustrophobia, he certainly experienced agoraphilia. He had itchy feet and ants in his pants.”
“Secondly, there is an enthusiasm for crowded confrontational scenes — what amounts to an intellectual agoraphilia, one which will climax in Areopagitica.”
“My father is a lover of the agora: agoraphilia is his addiction. My father's passion for the agora is such that he never wishes to leave⟳ it. He does not like⟳ to leave⟳ the town.”
“In order⟳ to clarify⟳ the practical conditions of felicity of the scientific life, we might also reverse the view⟳ of Callicles, who only values the agoraphilia of the politician or rhetoretician, and take⟳ positively his list of negatives: that philosophy is something for children, not for mature grown-ups, that philosophers lack practical experience⟳, play⟳ games, do not know⟳ how to address public meetings: in sum, that they are impractical, strange, other-worldly.”
“Its spacious market places, with their architectural colonnades, and its suburban gymnasia, ringed by trees, evidence not agoraphobia but agoraphilia — love⟳ of openness — wherever it was possible.”
“And where the endemic psychological problem of Earthmen is agoraphobia, the problem of Solarians is agoraphilia. Solarians so love⟳ the feeling of virgin space around them that they seldom come⟳ into personal contact⟳ with each other.”
“I am concerned about the amount of space, and this is where the photograph is such a tunnel to me. This is where my agoraphilia or my claustrophobia comes in.”
“That's it: the agoraphilia was stronger, the longing for big spaces.”
“If it is also a disguised form⟳ of agoraphilia, a desire of other other places, it follows that the arena of its poetics is public space and its re-imagining".”
“...this need⟳ to recover⟳ earlier modes of journeying emerges differently from the works of the dominant French-language travel⟳ writers - and this can be seen in particular in contributions to their 1992 manifesto, Pour⟳ une littérature voyageuse, which are marked by a sense⟳ of self- investiture as well as by attempts to elaborate aristocratic modes of travel⟳ in which the individual sensibility of a sovereign self eclipses the effects of tourism and mass travel⟳; there is a search⟳ for micro- deserts of untainted otherness open⟳ to the solitary traveller alone, a sense⟳ of what Jean-Didier Urbain calls the 'agoraphilia' that privileges distant journeys to the detriment of travels closer to hand.”
“This agoraphilia, this altitudinous, map-maker's vision is with him from start⟳ to finish⟳ of his life's work⟳.”
“Old Man and the Sea as an example of open⟳ literature, which closely relates to the parable, and is the literature of agoraphilia. It recognizes the necessity of fenestration. Out through its windows we continually catch⟳ glimpses of a larger world than that immediately encompassed by the story we are reading.”
“The administration's philosophy might be described as "agoraphilia": love⟳ of the marketplace. It was summed up in the 1985 budget: "This strategy recognizes that most of the decisions about using and producing energy in this country are made by millions of individuals ..."”
“The demand⟳ for recognition of the civil rights of those who, to different degrees, have⟳ been deprived of those rights, the claim⟳ for the right to those rights, as Hannah Arendt has observed, constitues one of the territories of post-communist agoraphilia.”
“In addition to communalism and agoraphilia, there is a final characteristic of the plebeian experience⟳ relating to the temporal specificity of plebeian action.”
“In order⟳ to clarify⟳ this question⟳, I introduce⟳ two concepts: political agoraphobia and political agoraphilia.”
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This word is part of the CEFR C1 vocabulary — advanced level.
This word is part of the CEFR C1 vocabulary — advanced level.
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