But his treatment was progressive, stressing what he called autognosis or self-understanding through conversation, hypnosis and psychoanalysis. |
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This goes beyond the self-understanding of modern metaphysics by revealing the ontological premisses of the concept of subjectivity. |
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Written well before the emergence of identity politics, it has no a priori commitment to the telos of its hero's self-understanding. |
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Workers become the universal class, the primary agent of history, by acting on that self-understanding. |
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Strecker determines that ritual shaped Paul profoundly and extensively, whether the subject is Paul's Christology, ecclesiology, cosmology, or even his self-understanding. |
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Gelernter discusses very acutely the religious dimension in America's self-understanding over the centuries, which he believes is still pervasive. |
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When an identity becomes absolute, the little group to which I belong becomes my sole basis for self-understanding and the farthest boundary of my love. |
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For Heidegger, authentic existence begins from self-understanding. |
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He consistently argues in Fatalism in American Film Noir for a gap between characters' self-understanding and their actions, which complicates the plots. |
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This includes a new concept known as metacognition, or self-understanding. |
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