Pathos
61pathos — pa·thos …
62pathos — UK [ˈpeɪθɒs] / US [ˈpeɪˌθɑs] noun [uncountable] a quality in a person or situation that makes you feel sad or sorry for them …
63pathos — Пафос …
64pathos — [ˈpeɪθɒs] noun [U] a quality in a person or situation that makes you feel sad or sorry for them …
65pathos — /ˈpeɪθɒs / (say paythos) noun 1. the quality or power, as in speech, music, etc., of evoking a feeling of pity or sympathetic sadness; touching or pathetic character or effect (opposed to ethos). 2. Obsolete suffering. {Greek: suffering, disease …
66Pathos — Pa|thos, das; ([übertriebene] Gefühlserregung; feierliche Ergriffenheit) …
67pathos — Walohia …
68pathos — see SYMPATHY …
69Corporate pathos — is a public relations term used to define the employment of emotional engagement techniques to help shape and alter attitudes and behaviours.[1][2] In general, pathos refers to the use of an emotional appeal. The term corporate pathos describes… …
70Снежневского концепция nosos и pathos — (Снежневский А.В., 1969). Исходя из наследственной природы шизофрении, проблемы ее нозологического единства и поиски закономерностей полиморфизма изучаются за пределами нозологических границ. При этом различаются понятия nosos и pathos. Nosos –… …