Meaning of agoraphilia | Babel Free
Definitions
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The love of public life, crowds, and activity. uncountable
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The love of wide open empty spaces. uncountable
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The love of the exotic and new. uncountable
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A global perspective; a viewpoint that seeks to encompass the world. uncountable
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A political stance that seeks to promote individual rights and public participation. uncountable
Examples
“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.”
CEFR level
C1
Advanced
This word is part of the CEFR C1 vocabulary — advanced level.
This word is part of the CEFR C1 vocabulary — advanced level.