IMPERMANENCE - определение. Что такое IMPERMANENCE
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Что (кто) такое IMPERMANENCE - определение

BODY AND MATERIAL THINGS ARE "TRANSIENT, NOT PERMANENT" - A SPIRITUAL CONCEPT IN BUDDHISM, HINDUISM AND JAINISM
Anitya; Mi rtag pa; Impermanent; Anicca; Mujō; Passing with time; Annitya; अिनच्च; Mujou; Non-permanence; Change (philosophy); Draft:Change (philosophy); User:0x5849857/Anicca; Impermanence (Buddhism); Impermanence in Buddhism; Impermanence in Hinduism; Impermanence in Western philosophy
  • A Buddhist painting displaying Impermanence
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Impermanence         
·noun ·Alt. of Impermanency.
impermanence         
Impermanence         
Impermanence, also known as the philosophical problem of change, is a philosophical concept addressed in a variety of religions and philosophies. In Eastern philosophy it is notable for its role in the Buddhist three marks of existence.

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Impermanence

Impermanence, also known as the philosophical problem of change, is a philosophical concept addressed in a variety of religions and philosophies. In Eastern philosophy it is notable for its role in the Buddhist three marks of existence. It is also an element of Hinduism. In Western philosophy it is most famously known through its first appearance in Greek philosophy in the writings of Heraclitus and in his doctrine of panta rhei (everything flows). In Western philosophy the concept is also referred to as becoming.

Примеры употребления для IMPERMANENCE
1. Some criticize memorial T–shirts, decals, and websites for their impermanence.
2. Curators excluded colour prints from their collections because of their impermanence.
3. "Until I‘m kicked out!" he says, well aware of the "patter of impermanence" about his editorship.
4. Traditionally, the artworks are destroyed upon completion to symbolize the impermanence of the physical world, a tenet of Buddhist philosophy.
5. Leaves, and impermanence, featured both in the poems and in her pictures." She was organising the catalogue for her year group‘s exhibition at the Newbery Gallery.