by JLS
for the GC
From the Liddell-Scott, then, the noun cited by M. Frede:
ὄρεξις
-εως,
ἡ,
(From ὀρέγω, to stretch, to yearn)
general word for all kinds of
A. [select]
appetency,
conation,
including
--- ἐπιθυμία,
--- θυμός,
--- βούλησις,
Arist.de Anima 414b2, cf. 433a13, al., Stoic.3.40, Epicur.Fr.202, Metrod.Herc.831.16, Phld. Mus.p.78 K. ; opp.
φυγή, Arist.de An.431a12 ; opp.
ἔκκλισις, Arr. Epict.1.4.1, M.Ant.8.7.
1. [select] c. gen. objecti, longing or yearning after a thing, desire for it, Democr.219, Pl.Def.414b,
Arist.Ethica Nichomachea 1119b7,
de Anima 414b6, al.: more rarely,
“ὄ. ἐπί τι” Plu.2.48c ; “περί τι” Democr. 72.
2. [select] abs., propension, appetency,
“ὄrexis βουλευτική”
Arist.Ethica Nichomachea 1113a11 ;
ὄrexis διανοητική
Ethica Nichomachea 1139b5 ;
[ἐπιθυμίαι τινὲς] εὐδιάχυτον τὴν ὄ. ἔχουσιν” Epicur.Sent.26.
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Monday, April 18, 2011
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