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DISPASSION - traducción al árabe

PHILOSOPHY OF AVOIDING UNNCESSARY PAIN INFLUENCED BY STOIC AND BUDDHIST SCHOOLS
Non-attachment; Detachment (religion); Dispassion; Detachment (philosophy)
  • lotus]] symbolizes non-attachment in some religions in Asia owing to its ability to grow in muddy waters yet produce an immaculate flower.

DISPASSION         

الصفة

فاتِر ; نَزْه ; نَزِيه

dispassion      
n. هدوء, نزاهة
نزاهة      
impartiality, dispassion, disinterest, probity, plain dealing, integrity, squareness

Definición

Dispassion
·noun Freedom from passion; an undisturbed state; apathy.

Wikipedia

Nonattachment (philosophy)

Nonattachment, non-attachment, or detachment is a state in which a person overcomes their emotional attachment to or desire for things, people or worldly concerns and thus attains a heightened perspective. It is considered a wise virtue and is promoted in various Eastern religions, such as Hinduism, Jainism, Taoism and Buddhism. It is also a key concept in Christian spirituality (often referred to by the Greek term apatheia), where it signifies a detachment from worldly objects and concerns.

Ejemplos de uso de DISPASSION
1. W. Bush‘s 4 years that I think when historians write about it with dispassion 25, 30 years from now, they‘re going to give that man enormous credit for knowing how to make the process work.
2. He said he had trouble renewing his French passport because he had put it in a waterproof money belt that "was not so waterproof." And he admitted that his big mouth got him into trouble with al–Qaeda colleagues ("I had to meet directly with Sheik Osama"). But he spoke about his murderous intentions with chilling dispassion.
3. "It‘s curious," she wrote, "that he often has such a hard time making a connection with many working class Americans. . . . For all his soaring rhetoric, there is a dispassion about him. . . . His Puritanical streak, moreover, while amusing to the press can be off–putting to everybody else." Last week, when Bill Clinton was making one of his final stops in Milbank, S.D., Fowler decided she would ask him to pass on an interview request to his wife.
4. "Should it be the same as the punishment for fornication, or should both the active and passive participants be put to death?" he asked with theological dispassion, before concluding÷ "While such punishments may seem cruel, they have been suggested to maintain the purity of the Islamic society and to keep it clean of perverted elements." In the wake of the 7/7 explosions, Livingstone spoke movingly of his abhorrence of suicide bombing.