Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { <http://dbpedia.org/resource/Pleonexia> ?p ?o. }
Showing items 1 to 20 of
20
with 100 items per page.
- Pleonexia abstract "Pleonexia, sometimes called pleonexy, originating from the Greek πλεονεξια, is a philosophical concept in writings by Plato and Aristotle, employed also in the New Testament. It roughly corresponds to greed, covetousness, or avarice, and is strictly defined as "the insatiable desire to have what rightfully belongs to others", suggesting what Ritenbaugh describes as "ruthless self-seeking and an arrogant assumption that others and things exist for one's own benefit".".
- Pleonexia wikiPageExternalLink pleonexia.
- Pleonexia wikiPageExternalLink STRGRK41.htm.
- Pleonexia wikiPageID "4258029".
- Pleonexia wikiPageRevisionID "541317696".
- Pleonexia hasPhotoCollection Pleonexia.
- Pleonexia subject Category:Ethics.
- Pleonexia comment "Pleonexia, sometimes called pleonexy, originating from the Greek πλεονεξια, is a philosophical concept in writings by Plato and Aristotle, employed also in the New Testament. It roughly corresponds to greed, covetousness, or avarice, and is strictly defined as "the insatiable desire to have what rightfully belongs to others", suggesting what Ritenbaugh describes as "ruthless self-seeking and an arrogant assumption that others and things exist for one's own benefit".".
- Pleonexia label "Pleonexia".
- Pleonexia label "Pleonexia".
- Pleonexia label "Pleonexie".
- Pleonexia label "Pléonexie".
- Pleonexia sameAs Pleonexie.
- Pleonexia sameAs Pléonexie.
- Pleonexia sameAs Pleonexia.
- Pleonexia sameAs m.0bsrwc.
- Pleonexia sameAs Q1497613.
- Pleonexia sameAs Q1497613.
- Pleonexia wasDerivedFrom Pleonexia?oldid=541317696.
- Pleonexia isPrimaryTopicOf Pleonexia.