Xenomania: Deciphering Its Definition and Greek Origins
Explore ‘xenomania’: a blend of Greek ‘xenos’ for foreign and ‘mania’ for obsession, denoting a fascination with the foreign.
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Philosophy originates from Greek word Φιλοσοφία (Philosophia). The Greek word etymology is philos (Φίλος means friend) + sophia(Σοφία – means wisdom). So the friend of wisdom is a philosopher. So everybody who seeks wisdom is a philosopher.
Explore ‘xenomania’: a blend of Greek ‘xenos’ for foreign and ‘mania’ for obsession, denoting a fascination with the foreign.
Uncover ‘evangelist’: from Greek ‘euangelistēs’ for ‘good news bringer’, to its role in Christian faith and beyond.
Discover ‘angel’, from Greek ‘angelos’ meaning messenger, to its symbolic role across multiple religious traditions
Explore the devil’s evolution from Greek ‘diabolos’ meaning accuser, to a symbol of evil in various religious contexts
Discover monarchy’s evolution from ‘monos’ and ‘arkhein’ in Greek to varied global forms, from absolute to constitutional
Trace ‘tyranny’ from Greek ‘tyrannos’ to its negative connotation, including Athens’ shift from popular rulers to oppressors.
Explore isocracy’s concept of ‘equal rule’ from Greek ‘isos’ and ‘kratos,’ a vision of political power equality
Trace xenophobia’s shift from ancient Greek hospitality (philoxenia) to modern fear and prejudice against foreigners
Explore how ‘democracy’ is often a misnomer for oligarchic systems where a few elected elites hold disproportionate power.
Explore pansexuality: an orientation transcending gender norms, encompassing attraction to all gender identities.