Na acepcao fisica, pathos e definido como impulso (
horme (12)), e o impulso, genericamente falando, e definido como um rapido movimento (phora) da mente em direcao a algo (13).
In the same book, Williams (2014) provides a graphic that shows wisdom is at the top-right of Devon,
Horme, and Cronenweth's (1988) knowledge spectrum (event ->...
Pictured here: Front row: Brandon Laurion, Carol Randall, Shirley Randall, Dylan Jones, Robert Beal, Buzz Durkin, Bruce Randall--owner, Paul Trickett, Dan Zabarski, Lauren Jones, Linda
Horme, May Kay Consultant and Samantha Millet.
Through her observations with children, she determined that an innate force that she called '
horme' drives them.
Horme (2011) further notes that, prior to Katrina, the Recovery School District (RSD), to which all low-performing schools in New Orleans were turned over after Katrina, was established in 2003 before Katrina to facilitate the system's "recovery" from steady academic decline.
Epictetus' conception of the psychology of human action is strongly in line with the mainstream position on the subject that we find in early Stoic sources (1), a position that considers every human action as a sequence of three distinct mental events: an impression (phantasia), an act of assent (synkatathesis (2)) to that impression, and an impulse (
horme) to act (3).
There is nothing better than seeing the purchaser's excitement when they reserve their plot and again when they return to move into their new
horme.