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Geist (German pronunciation: ⓘ) is a German noun with a significant degree of importance in German philosophy. Geist can be roughly translated into three English meanings: ghost (as in the supernatural entity), spirit (as in the Holy Spirit), and mind or intellect .
In 18th- and 19th-century German philosophy, a Zeitgeist [1] (German pronunciation: [ˈtsaɪtɡaɪst] ⓘ; lit. ' spirit of the age '; capitalized in German) is an invisible agent, force, or daemon dominating the characteristics of a given epoch in world history. [2]
Geisteswissenschaft, German pronunciation: [ˈɡaɪ.stəs.ˌvɪ.sən.ʃaft] (plural: Geisteswissenschaften, German pronunciation: [ˈɡaɪ.stəs.ˌvɪ.sən.ʃaf.tən ...
The German Geist has a wide range of meanings. [164] In its most general Hegelian sense, however, "Geist denotes the human mind and its products, in contrast to nature and also the logical idea." [165] (Some older translations render it as "mind," rather than "spirit." [s])
—Robert Geist, Dover, Delaware. Mr. Geist, ... but it was a clear mandate and that is much more worth noting than dissecting the definition of a landslide. Hope, at sometime, you address the ...
The word poltergeist comes from the German language words poltern ' to make sound, to rumble ' and Geist ' ghost, spirit ' and the term itself translates as ' noisy ghost ', ' rumble-ghost ' or a ' loud spirit '. A synonym coined by René Sudre is thorybism, from the Ancient Greek θορυβείν (thorubeín) ' to make noise or uproar, to ...
Shortly afterward, they opened Bella Vita at Geist, a popular spot on the water, which they sold in 2014. Flamme Burger’s first location was in Fishers at the Depot at Nickel Plate apartment ...
Hypertension, atrial fibrillation and smoking pose a stronger risk for severe stroke, according to a new study. However, lifestyle changes can help prevent stroke.