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==Definitions== | ==Definitions== | ||
*1 : the [[act]] of asserting oneself or one's own [[rights]], claims, or [[opinions]] | *1 : the [[act]] of asserting oneself or one's own [[rights]], claims, or [[opinions]] | ||
*2 : the [[act]] of asserting one's superiority over others | *2 : the [[act]] of asserting one's superiority over others | ||
*3 : the [[action]] of asserting one's [[individuality]], or insisting upon one's claims or one's [[supremacy]]. | *3 : the [[action]] of asserting one's [[individuality]], or insisting upon one's claims or one's [[supremacy]]. | ||
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==Reference== | ==Reference== | ||
For a poignant [[illustration]] of the term self-assertion: | For a poignant [[illustration]] of the term self-assertion: | ||
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+ | *see [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martin_Heidegger Martin Heidegger's] (in)famous Rectoral Inaugural address entitled ''[https://www.archive.org/details/MartinHeidegger-TheSelfAssertionOfTheGermanUniversity1933'' The Self-Assertion of the German University and The Rectorate 1933] | ||
[[Category: Philosophy]] | [[Category: Philosophy]] |
Latest revision as of 02:32, 13 December 2020
- Date: 1806
Definitions
- 1 : the act of asserting oneself or one's own rights, claims, or opinions
- 2 : the act of asserting one's superiority over others
- 3 : the action of asserting one's individuality, or insisting upon one's claims or one's supremacy.
Reference
For a poignant illustration of the term self-assertion:
- see Martin Heidegger's (in)famous Rectoral Inaugural address entitled The Self-Assertion of the German University and The Rectorate 1933