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... most of the centraluses of the term. There is therefore no problem of the self. Never-theless, there are a number of problems of the self. In this chapter, weshall consider just one. The problem ... their own values: whenever theyare not under the preference-shifting influence of their desire, theirclaim that they do not want to consume the drug is sincere, and most of the ‘ self ’ of self- control214corpses, ... as to the the ‘ self ’ of self- control210makes them feel sick if they drink. Both methods aim at raising the cost of consumption, and thereby at strengthening mechanismssensitive to these...
... evil. THE BODY AND THE SENSESAmong the various versions of theself that we have been considering, the embattled self stands aloof from the world, but the minimal self and the unconscious self ... say: ‘There are no experiences save the experience ofone’s own being’ (HVII, ). The illusion of theself was sustained, as Pater remarked, by language. The theory of the discontinuous self ... a noumenal self which exercises authority over the actual, phenome-nal self. But the relation between these two remained problematic: the theoretical omnipotence of the noumenal self contrasted...
... improve themselves, let them see that you yourself is a representation and a product of self- improvement. Self- improvement makes us better people, we then inspire other people, and then the rest ... to the total development of the individual. Perhaps the difference between these two religions and psychology is the end of self- development: Christianity Traffic Overdrive The Self- improvement ... places with them, while they look at us and thinks of the same thing. We are insecure of other people who themselves are insecure of us. We suffer from low self- esteem, lack of self- confidence...
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... the regularsplicing pathway. We predicted t hese RNA species torepresent the 5¢ half and the 3¢ half of the excised intron, anassumption based on the estimated s ize and on the fact that the ... beidentical to the previously reported sequence [19], except for the addition of 21 nucleotides at the 3¢ end of the intron. The Nae.L1926 and Nmo.L2563 introns have been assigned the EMBL/GenBank ... analysedtogether with the corresponding DNA s equence marker. The DNAsequence is complementary to the RNA sequence shown in the lowerpanels. Processing sites are indicated by arrows. The internal...
... watching the others, or‘stimulated’. Some children are extremely interested in other children and theirdoings; some like to seeothers do things before they try to do them themselves;they liketo ... developthrough the digestion of nourishment from the environment? The children at the Centre were never the focus of attention; theymoved on the fringe of the adult society, and this left them free ... but the effect was to safeguard their freedom of choice and their freedom tomove from one activity to another, for, as their interests changed, theywere able to follow them where they led. They...
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... THE BRAIN: CREATION OF THESELF 25 the motoneurons innervating muscles (as indicated inFigure 3.15). Because of the decussation of the pyramidal tract, the motoneurons of the thumb area of the ... design of the cerebral neocortex 2109.4 The evolutionary pinnacle: the dawn ofselfconsciousness 2119.5 The unity of theself 2139.6 Commissurotomy 2159.7 The evolutionary significance of the ... by the willed intention. Then come the appropriateneurons of the motor cortex and so on down the pyramidal tractto the motoneurons (see Figure 3.15), which in turn cause the contraction of the...
... the generalizability of the results, and the findings may therefore not apply to the general population. The present study and the study by Gjesdal and Bratberg [10] are to our knowledge the ... obtained, the system will in those cases overwrite the codes when the information is updated. Disability pension though, always has the higher priority. In the present study we have analysed the ... position. The six response options ranged from ‘never’ to ‘almost all the time’. In the analyses the 4 items were dichotomised with ‘never’ and ‘almost never’ as one answer category and the remaining...