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  • described egoism as a lack of amiability while maintaining the ability to look after oneself, and egomania as a condition where one does not see things as they...
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  • courage, coming of age, father/son relationships, battling danger to prove oneself and earn a father's respect. These are not Scientology themes. There is...
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  • expectations, and the vast distance between one's self-conception and the idea of oneself that exists in the minds of others, Many of its lyrics also make references...
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    of the looking-glass self expresses the tendency for one to understand oneself through the perception which others may hold of them. The looking-glass...
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  • (/ˈɪli.ɪzəm/; from Latin ille: “he; that man”) is the act of referring to oneself in the third person instead of first person. It is sometimes used in literature...
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  • authority... it will be to condemn oneself to that moral solipsism which constitutes Nietzschean greatness." After Virtue ends by posing the question...
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    This is because the Look tends to objectify what it sees. When one experiences oneself in the Look, one does not experience oneself as nothing (no thing)...
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    Oneself". Diacritics. 31 (4): 22–40. doi:10.1353/dia.2004.0002. JSTOR 1566427. S2CID 143558617. Butler, Judith (2005). Giving an account of oneself (1st ed...
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  • one is talking to or unrelated people and are not used when referring to oneself. The omission of suffixes implies a high degree of intimacy or close friendship...
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    Wetlook (redirect from Wet look)
    activated, for rinsing off after a foam party or just for the simple pleasure of being "dunked," for example (meaning to let oneself fall into the water or...
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  • journalist Ann Powers cites Drake's "predicament — the inability to locate oneself within everyday power relations" as "one that's afflicted existential antiheroes...
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    part, and is expressed in self-esteem and the beliefs one holds about oneself (identifying as a woman, or as an attractive person). SCI is extremely...
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    intensive self-analysis, often in the form of exploring different ways of looking at oneself. They constitute a personal confrontation with certain key aspects...
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    Meditations (redirect from To oneself)
    Marcel van Ackeren, 45–61. Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell. Dickson, Keith. 2009. "Oneself as Others: Aurelius and Autobiography." Arethusa 42.1: 99–125. Gill, Christopher...
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  • explicitly that God is "the finest mirror available", and that to look at God is to know oneself, but these lines are probably an interpolation. Julia Annas...
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    Advocate. Bono eventually went on to discuss the process of coming out to oneself and others in two books. Family Outing: A Guide to the Coming Out Process...
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    Suicide (redirect from Kill oneself)
    the contents of that message. When detailed descriptions of how to kill oneself by a specific means are portrayed, this method of suicide can be imitated...
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    models of consciousness, it is unclear that one can reliably conclude that oneself is not such a "Boltzmann observer", in a case where Boltzmann brains dominate...
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  • one to look at oneself as an object and see one's world as it appears to the other. This is not done from a specific location outside oneself, but is...
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  • someone to make you happy, but to go within and seek happiness within oneself, as this will then alter the way the world around you is perceived. To...
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