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  • ...have constructed a [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Critical_theory critical theory] of childhood and childhood [[education]] that they have labeled kindercult *Müller, Anja, ed. Fashioning Childhood in the Eighteenth Century: Age and Identity. Burlington, VT: Ashgate, 2006.
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  • ...ogression of seizures through the [[body]]. Wernicke further developed the theory of the specialization of specific brain structures in language comprehensio ...netic [[changes]] affect biological functions. The morphology, molecular [[identity]] and physiological [[characteristics]] of neurons and how they relate to d
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  • Even in [[structuralism|structuralist]] social theory, power appears as a ''process'', an aspect to an ongoing social relationshi ...ssociated with [[Alfred Adler]], place power dynamics at the core of their theory (where orthodox [[Freudian]]s might place [[human sexuality|sexuality]]).
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  • ...t revision ("Wilber-IV") of his own philosophy, which he called [[Integral theory]]. He also established the [[Integral Institute]] as a think-tank for furt ...erience. It cannot be reached by the exclusive pursuit of a single line of identity till that is raised to its absolute; it must harmonise many aspects of the
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  • ...s accident or bad luck may be offered criticism rather than comfort. The [[theory]] is that the victim may be at fault for having attracted the other person' ...motivated to avoid collective guilt in order to maintain a positive social identity. There are many ways of decreasing collective guilt, such as denying harm o
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  • ...cause it extends their spontaneous creativity. "Revolutionary" ideology is theory which has been recuperated by the authorities. Words exist as the frontier ...stimate the power of the misbegotten dichotomy between thought and action, theory and practice, real and imaginary... these ideas are forces of organisation.
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  • ...n meet with opposition within your own [[being]]. This is when the [[ego]] identity exerts itself the strongest. This is when the master intellectual [[fraud]] ...reach a point of operation wherein we set aside, as we can, that [[blame]] theory and say "the [[devil]] made me do it" or "it's [[Adam and Eve]]'s fault." M
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  • ...elopment, empowerment shapes many [[system]]s of [[Self Realization]] or [[identity]] (re-)formation. The concept of personal development is seen as important *Wilkinson, A. 1998. Empowerment: theory and practice. Personnel Review. [online]. Vol. 27, No. 1, 40-56. Available
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  • ...ns. Some of those systematical questions are elaborated in [[Communication theory]]. ...]] or improved living conditions for the sender or [[Receiver (information theory)|receiver]] of the message or both.
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  • ...ory of the visual brain. Structures in the cerebral cortex relevant to the theory include primary visual cortex, posterior[[ parietal cortex]], and infero-te ...f the object to be maintained across different viewing perspectives. The [[identity]] of objects and their spatial arrangements should also be stored in long-t
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  • ...rs should note that theory for its own sake is not valued in Buddhism, but theory pursued in the interest of enlightenment for oneself or others is fully con ...luential Buddhist philosophers, asserted a direct connection between, even identity of, dependent origination, anatta, and śūnyatā. He pointed out that impl
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  • ...porary sense of the word (consciousness associated to the idea of personal identity, which is assured by the repeated consciousness of oneself) was therefore i * [https://www.imprint.co.uk/Wilber.htm Ken Wilber's Integral Theory of Consciousness] from ''Journal of Consciousness Studies''
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  • ...f material interactions; therefore, [[matter]] is the only substance. As a theory, materialism belongs to the class of [[Monist|monist]] ontology. As such, i ...o accommodate [[mind]] [[functionalism]], [[anomalous monism]], [[identity theory]] and so on.
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  • ...re they come from. The Galilean proposition in support of the Copernican [[theory]], that the sun is the center of the solar system is one that states the fa In ethics, [[Cambridge Texts in the History of Political Thought|political theory]], and the [[The Arts|arts]], reality is often contrasted with what is "[[i
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  • ...g else that was the original cause for the reinterpretation of needs. The theory of human motivation is very old, but there has been no accuracy as to what ...ific, social research that has been conducted to support this values-based theory of motivation. The proof of their validity is that they are self-evident,
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  • ...nd a number of other conditions may be present and common, affecting the [[identity]] of the participants and their degree of cohesiveness. Traditionally a "co ...tity. {dag}nothing of community: nothing in common. community of interest: identity of interest, interests in common (spec. in Finance).
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  • ...others of your brothers and sisters out there who are also embracing this identity to group, this association to the larger number, and feelings of patriotism So now let us take this same theory of empowerment through joining together into a collective consciousness and
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  • ===Trait theory=== ...cs of men who rose to [[power]].[5] Ronald Heifetz (1994) traces the trait theory approach back to the nineteenth-century [[tradition]] of associating the [[
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  • .... the concepts of genus, species, variety, property, accident, difference, identity. The theory of intentionality states that every mental [[phenomenon]] (that is, every [
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  • This area of concern, related to philosophical and religious questions of [[identity]] and personhood, is addressed below (5). Furthermore, romance is not only ...sm]] the romantic might be considered an example of [[alienation]]. In his theory of [[mimesis|mimetic]] desire, [[Rene Girard]] attempts to make sense of su
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