词汇 | example_english_self-knowledge |
释义 | Examples of self-knowledgeThese examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. Bases of such changes include self-knowledge and self-critique of biases, stereotypes, and prejudices plus the virtues of openness and humility, as previously noted. This kind of self-knowledge confers practical wisdom, tolerance, and compassion and thus influences how the individual so enriched judges other people and other situations. This approach, it was maintained, reflected the nature of the mature psyche and its natural movement toward self-knowledge. These cognitive advancements may allow for the coordination of early forms self-knowledge. Vision is key to the acquisition of these early forms of self-knowledge. His act of self-knowledge is eternal and its consequence is the existence of an eternal world. Thus, blind infants' have a compromised ability to acquire ecological self-knowledge. In summary, joint attention depends on the coordinated use of interpersonally and ecologically generated self-knowledge. He granted us one of the most sophisticated procedures yet developed for studying animals' self-knowledge. Specifically, the findings contribute to the understanding of the role of vision, early self-knowledge, cognition, social context, and language in the acquisition of joint attention. The kind of moral progress that interests her may require more robust forms of self-knowledge than her texts sometimes imply. Problems in early perceptually based self-knowledge hinder the development of joint attention. There is a subtle psychological dimension to this portrayal of an inferior being with a degree of self-knowledge. If infants are delayed or impaired in the development of either form of early self-knowledge, difficulties in joint attention should manifest. And even if selfreference were possible, we don't think self-knowledge could be obtained. Thus, sympathy is a constant balancing act between self-knowledge and knowledge of others. The moderately-demented participants found the sessions enjoyable, and displayed consistent self-knowledge and an enhanced ability to express positive and negative affect. For sighted infants, these forms of self-knowledge are operable from their early months. Unfortunately, because observation is characteristically used in teacher supervision and evaluation, the self-knowledge it can provide has too often been ignored. Difficulties in either ecological or interpersonal self-knowledge can result in delays or impairments in joint attention. Blind infants' ecological self-knowledge is more fundamentally challenged because blindness impairs infants' spatial awareness and understanding of self in relation to the physical world. Interpersonal self-knowledge is attained as the children learn their actions can influence others in ways that become predictable. So, at best, there will self-reference without self-knowledge. The notion of self-knowledge is notoriously perplexed. Despite the early development of interpersonal and ecological self-knowledge, their coordination in normal infants occurs toward the end of the first year with the emergence of joint attention. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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