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ethe | ethea |

In plural of|ethos|lang=en terms the difference between ethe and ethea

is that ethe is while ethea is .

As nouns the difference between ethe and ethea

is that ethe is while ethea is .

As an adjective ethe

is (obsolete) easy.

ethe

English

Etymology 1

From the (etyl) .

Noun

(head) (p)
  • * 1892 : Bernhard Bosanquet, A History of Aesthetic , p72
  • And it is a further proof of our view, that beginners in poetry attain completeness in expression and ethe [plural of ethos], before they are capable of composing the march of incidents; almost all the earliest poets are instances of this.
  • * 1942 : International Universities Press, Journal of Legal and Political Sociology , p85
  • The relation between social groups and their ethe is rational; they vary in fixed ratios.
  • * 2003 : Patchen Markell, Bound by Recognition , p76
  • …it makes sense to say that these speeches are representations of their ethe .

    Etymology 2

    See (eath).

    Adjective

    (en adjective)
  • (obsolete) easy
  • * 1579 , , "The Shepheardes Calender", The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser, Volume 4 , Charles C. Little and James Brown (1839), page 330:
  • Hereto, the hilles bene nigher heaven, / And thence the passage ethe  ; / As well can proove the piercing levin, / That seldome falles beneath.

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    ethea

    English

    Noun

    (head) (p)
  • *1918 : John Herbert Parsons, Mind and the Nation: a précis of applied psychology , p23
  • *:From them sprang, all with a sense of dividing and mapping out boundaries, Moira (Destiny) and Nomos (Law), Nemos (Sanctuary) and Nemesis (Avenging Anger or Righteous Indignation), Ethea , the haunts of the country in which one ranges, and so customs, established behaviour, habits.
  • *1984 : Eva Hauel Cadwallader, Searchlight on Values: Nicolai Hartmann’s Twentieth-century Value Platonism , p93
  • *:Hartmann means this interpretation of what most would call historical historical relativism to apply also to the contemporaneous diversity of ethea among cultures, sub-cultures, and (evidently) individuals who adopt the viewpoint of one of these.
  • *1994 : Richard T. Hull, A Quarter Century of Value Inquiry , p180
  • *:These three valuational attitudes form a triangle of mutually opposing ethea .
  • *1996 : Charles E. Scott, On the Advantages and Disadvantages of Ethics and Politics , p46
  • *:The question arises from a limited ethos combined with its universalization, which transgresses its own limits, and its claim to authority over other ethea .
  • *1997 : Charles Olson et alii, Collected Prose , p358
  • *:A politics of the order of the Athenian Three has no more person or ethea in it — has only a psyche of halve to logos and their false conjunction supported by an invented episteme, an invented noun instead of a participle…
  • *2004 : Michael J. Hyde, The Ethos of Rhetoric , pXVI
  • *:This question echoes the earliest use of ethos that dates back to Homer and Hesiod, influences Isocrates’ theory of rhetoric and moral character, and, as Charles Chamberlain notes, “refers to the range or arena where someone is most truly at home and which underlies all the fine appearances [‘habits’ and ‘customs’: also ethea ] that people adopt”.
  • *2006 : Chanju Mun, Buddhism And Peace: Theory And Practice , p224
  • *:The place of this region is called the ethea of animals and refers to the place outside the domain of Greek culture, to the place of the barbarian who resists domestication.
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