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  • ==Theory== ...ess of [[race]], [[gender]], ethnicity, disability, class, or [[sexual]] [[identity]].
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  • ...entity (philosophy)|personal identity]] and an [[Identity (social science)|identity]] where the individual has some sort of comprehension of him or herself as ==Theory of developmental stages==
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  • [[File:lighterstill.jpg]][[File:Financial-management-theory-practic_2.jpg|right|frame]] ...the [[idea]] of the "preacher’s daughter", whose suppressed [[personal]] [[identity]] and [[emotions]] cause an eventual backlash at her [[family]] and [[commu
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  • ...A set with an associative binary operation, under which there exists an [[identity]] element, and such that each element has an inverse.
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  • ...he [[root]] of what we mean by 'I,' our sense of self or individual self-[[identity]]. According to scholar Wiliam Waldron, "Indian Buddhists see the '[[evolut ...permanent, unchanging, transmigrating entity, as the soul was in the atman-theory, but as an "essential series of individual and momentary consciousnesses,"
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  • ...ion should be considered only to [[rectify]] grave injustices (“Just Cause Theory”). Some theories do both. A list of justifications may be presented [[su * Furthering [[diversity]] by allowing diverse [[cultures]] to keep their [[identity]]
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  • In contrast, the [[quantum theory]] includes [[quanta]], which are distinguished from continuous amounts. ''Mindstream'' is a '''continuum''' theory in [[Buddha|Buddhist]] [[philosophy]]. In Vajrayana (Tantric Buddhism) it m
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  • ...sed upon [[energy]] and associated only with living energy systems, but '''identity''' can be associated with nonliving energy [[pattern]]s.[https://nordan.day '''Identity''' is a term used throughout the [[Social Sciences|social sciences]] to des
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  • ...one [[status]] to another. The concept of rites of passage as a general [[theory]] of [[socialization]] was first formally articulated by [https://en.wikipe ...] the ritual subject." Having completed the rite and assumed their "new" [[identity]], one re-enters [[society]] with one's new [[status]]. Re-incorporation is
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  • ...iousness]], much less [[self-consciousness]], cannot be explained by any [[theory]] of [[mechanistic]] electronic [[association]] or [[materialistic]] [[ener ...ence]] of augmenting the [[self-realization]] through a [[technique]] of [[identity]] expansion and [[actualization]] together with cosmic [[problem]] solving
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  • ...century]], [[aesthetics]] and [[hermeneutics]]. In the [[20th century]], "theory" has become an umbrella term for a variety of scholarly approaches to readi ==Literary theory and literature==
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  • ...ness]], much less [[self-consciousness]], cannot be [[explained]] by any [[theory]] of [[mechanistic]] [[electronic]] [[association]] or [[materialistic]] [[ ...ence]] of augmenting the [[self-realization]] through a [[technique]] of [[identity]] expansion and [[actualization]] together with [[cosmic]] [[problem]] solv
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  • ...constructed, and lack a clear biological explanation. People whose gender identity feels incongruent with their physical bodies may call themselves ''[[transg ...t movement took the word ''gender'' into their own usage to describe their theory of human nature.
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  • ...entity (philosophy)|personal identity]], This may also include [[corporate identity]] in some jurisdictions. [[self-awareness]], [[individual]]ity, and a sense ...[[medicine]], [[ethics]], [[economic]] and [[Political science|political]] theory, [[human rights]], and [[animal rights]].
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  • *1: a [[theory]] that the [[universe]] and especially living [[nature]] is correctly seen ...terial [[body]] itself is no guarantee of the sort of [[recognition]] of [[identity]] which is typical of our own [[culture]].
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  • ...rrative may also refer to [[psychology|psychological]] processes in self-[[identity]], [[memory]] and [[meaning]]-making. In [[postmodern]] theory, [[semiotics]] begins with the individual building blocks of [[meaning]] ca
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  • ...his level includes Wheeler's [[Oscillatory universe|oscillating universe]] theory as well.) ...t is widely believed that Everett's interpretation (considered as a formal theory) is a [[conservative extension]] of standard quantum mechanics – tha
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  • *5. [[Literary Theory|Lit. Criticism]]. spec. in the use of I. A. Richards, ‘the non-overt impu ...b. and Comb., as attitude measurement, [[research]], scale, study, test, [[theory]]; attitude-taking vbl. n.
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  • ...the term has often been used to invoke a [[power]]ful effect of [[cultural identity]] and historical continuity--"the Classical Athens and the Elizabethan era, ...he Origin of German Tragic Drama'' (1928). [[Gilles Deleuze]] develops his theory of tragic representation in his collaboration with [[Félix Guattari]], ''A
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  • ...5/2,...,etc.) and thus, by the spin-statistics theorem of [[quantum field theory]], obey the Pauli Exclusion Principle, which forbids two fermions from occu ...ithout the fermions changing their own statistics, or thus their essential identity. However, these bosons do always have energy and, (according to the mass-e
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