Texts and the Self in the Twelfth Century

Texts and the Self in the Twelfth Century
Title Texts and the Self in the Twelfth Century PDF eBook
Author Sarah Spence
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 192
Release 1996-12-12
Genre History
ISBN 9780521572798

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Texts and the Self in the Twelfth Century analyses key twelfth-century Latin and vernacular texts which articulate a subjective, often autobiographical, stance. The contention is that the self forged in medieval literature could not have come into existence without both the gap between Latinity and the vernacular and a shift in perspective towards a visual and spatial orientation. This results in a self which is not an agent that will act on the outside world like the Renaissance self, but, rather, one which inhabits a potential, middle ground, or 'space of agency', explained here partly in terms of object-relations theory.

External Trade: Combined nomenclature 1988, self-explanatory texts

External Trade: Combined nomenclature 1988, self-explanatory texts
Title External Trade: Combined nomenclature 1988, self-explanatory texts PDF eBook
Author Statistical Office of the European Communities
Publisher
Pages 576
Release 1990
Genre Commerce
ISBN

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Being No One

Being No One
Title Being No One PDF eBook
Author Thomas Metzinger
Publisher MIT Press
Pages 903
Release 2004-08-20
Genre Medical
ISBN 0262263807

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According to Thomas Metzinger, no such things as selves exist in the world: nobody ever had or was a self. All that exists are phenomenal selves, as they appear in conscious experience. The phenomenal self, however, is not a thing but an ongoing process; it is the content of a "transparent self-model." In Being No One, Metzinger, a German philosopher, draws strongly on neuroscientific research to present a representationalist and functional analysis of what a consciously experienced first-person perspective actually is. Building a bridge between the humanities and the empirical sciences of the mind, he develops new conceptual toolkits and metaphors; uses case studies of unusual states of mind such as agnosia, neglect, blindsight, and hallucinations; and offers new sets of multilevel constraints for the concept of consciousness. Metzinger's central question is: How exactly does strong, consciously experienced subjectivity emerge out of objective events in the natural world? His epistemic goal is to determine whether conscious experience, in particular the experience of being someone that results from the emergence of a phenomenal self, can be analyzed on subpersonal levels of description. He also asks if and how our Cartesian intuitions that subjective experiences as such can never be reductively explained are themselves ultimately rooted in the deeper representational structure of our conscious minds.

The Text of a Coptic Monastic Discourse On Love and Self-Control

The Text of a Coptic Monastic Discourse On Love and Self-Control
Title The Text of a Coptic Monastic Discourse On Love and Self-Control PDF eBook
Author Carolyn Schneider
Publisher Liturgical Press
Pages 240
Release 2017-04-28
Genre Religion
ISBN 0879075260

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This book introduces a beautiful fourth-century Coptic discourse on love and self-control in its first English translation. The text’s heading attributes it to Athanasius, bishop of Alexandria, but this attribution is questionable. Exploring issues of authorship and context, this book locates the origins of On Love and Self-Control in the Upper Egyptian Pachomian monastic community of the mid-fourth century. It then traces the various uses of On Love and Self-Control to the late eleventh and early twelfth centuries, when the single surviving manuscript was copied as part of an anthology at the Monastery of St. Shenoute of Atripe. A partial reconstruction of this now dismembered codex is provided.

Self-Determination Theory

Self-Determination Theory
Title Self-Determination Theory PDF eBook
Author Richard Ryan
Publisher Guilford Publications
Pages 770
Release 2018-11-06
Genre Psychology
ISBN 1462538967

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"Among the most influential models in contemporary behavioral science, self-determination theory (SDT) offers a broad framework for understanding the factors that promote human motivation and psychological flourishing. In this authoritative work, SDT cofounders Richard M. Ryan and Edward L. Deci systematically review the theory's conceptual underpinnings, empirical evidence base, and practical applications across the lifespan. Ryan and Deci demonstrate that supporting people's basic needs for competence, relatedness, and autonomy is critically important for virtually all aspects of individual and societal functioning."--Jacket.

Self-reflection in Literature

Self-reflection in Literature
Title Self-reflection in Literature PDF eBook
Author
Publisher BRILL
Pages 295
Release 2019-12-16
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 9004407111

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Self-reflection is fundamental for human thinking on many levels. Philosophy has described the mind's capacity to observe itself as a core element of human existence. Political and social sciences have shown how modern democracies depend on society's ability to critically reflect on their own values and practices. And literature of all ages has proven self-reflexivity to be a crucial trait of cultural production. This volume provides the first diachronic panorama of genres, forms, and functions of literary self-reflection and their connections with social, political and philosophical discourses from the 17th century to the present. Far beyond the usual focus on postmodernist opacity, these contributions present a rich tradition of critical transparency: Literary texts that show us what is behind and beyond them.

Literature and the Relational Self

Literature and the Relational Self
Title Literature and the Relational Self PDF eBook
Author Barbara Ann Schapiro
Publisher NYU Press
Pages 219
Release 1995-07
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 0814780229

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In eight close readings of texts from the 19th and 20th centuries, provides a broad overview of relational concepts and theories of applying psychoanalytic perspectives to the understanding of literature in particular and aesthetics in general. Annotation copyright by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR