词汇 | example_english_selves |
释义 | Examples of selvesThese 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. Our inner selves are always barricaded behind codes of language. They say either that there is no divine self or that there are more divine selves than one. The past selves are indifferent or undecided between the outcomes available to the present self. Attempting to come to terms with these rapid social changes, individuals increasingly withdrew into silence, fearful of exposing their true selves to strangers. Every item in the world, from stars to selves, is simply part of a divine mind, the thinking of which constitutes all of reality. Narratives are seen, then, both as rhetorical ploys (disguising genuine selves) and as the very thing that guarantees our ability to have selves. The duality is between the public and private selves of the candidates. Such self-representations function as incentives or deterrents for future behaviour (selves to be approached or avoided). We interpreted this joining of multiple selves as an instance of what one might call a ' shared world ' persona. No longer knowing who they are or who they will become, people with dementia are perceived as lost selves. Secondly, the fallibility of the residents must be honoured while the care-givers struggle to preserve the strengths of the self (or selves) that remain. Released from a narrow objectivism it plays a role in the fluid and transient understanding of our momentary selves. More recently, however, identity has been seen as an ongoing and performative process in which individuals draw on diverse resources to construct selves. The stags confront the selves they have become at the point when they confront their father. There might, for instance, be a conflict between what my present self wants and what my future selves want. Through the elaborate construction of selves in particular relations with one another, the way was prepared for psychologists to claim authority to define this reality. In both these examples my future selves are contingent, which means that only the past and present preferences should rule. Instead, each of the person's contingent selves should have a say. Such facts comprise an important part of who they are, their natures or selves. In search of new selves : accommodating to widowhood. The mind was the 'zone of engagement' for the dynamics of attachment and detachment which articulated the relations of courtly selves. Alternatively, there may be a "discordant splitting" if one's different selves are experienced as contradictory. Furthermore, we restrict our selves to cylindrically symmetric geometries. If it is, then it is hard to see why the state should have any concern for older selves. Ethics are the preconditions for society, which is, in turn, the precondition for the creation of selves. What degree of continuity (over time) or unity (at a time) do selves or persons really possess? Rather, it was an intrinsic dimension of the everyday act of making selves and social ties. Now, if both of you are in good health, he will confer to you that we thank you from our deepest inner selves. Talking about how our selves come to be may require that we imagine, at least for the sake of argument, that we are not here. Constructing autonomous selves through narrative practices : a comparative study of working-class and middle-class families. According to morality, our future selves could be compared to future generations. Selves are constituted by the ways of thinking and seeing that inhere in social organizations. Both the actors and spectators need to feel able to allow their spiritual selves to mingle with the dramatic event. In this field, the response to the possible divide between public and private selves was an injunction to maintain a balance between personality and character. She suggests that during the time that adolescents interact in peer groups, their selves are not distinct. Finally, the way we see human beings is as continually engaged in constructing their selves by reflexively taking the intentional stance toward themselves. How far have managers and others been turned into economically calculating selves? Our argument, then, is that the project team leaders are indeed constituted as calculating selves, but that they are located in several spaces of calculation. There are now four selves in the present image of the body, each with its own nature and center. Second, what are the techniques that mold these new kinds of selves, the relationship between life and works? As several papers emphasize, these are not merely externally staged selves, masks in the sense of inauthenticity. The first is that we should consider both possible future selves and their preferences or desires before making the decision. More generally, presentism will not give any weight to what happens to our future selves. The preferences of the future selves in an outcome do not differ. The mistake was to look for a single vantage point identified with the comparative preferences of one of the person's many future selves. There might also be a conflict between my present self and my past selves. Here your future selves agree: they both prefer being married. What is impossible is reckoning that there are a number of eternal selves [dawat]. To pretend otherwise was to deny their true selves. Either it is rational for younger selves to disregard their future selves, or it is not. Choosing well for these couples meant aligning their actions with their authentic selves and being faithful to their deepest perceptions about the situation. Political actors often recognize the moral necessity of constraining their future selves. How can we learn about the selves we will become ? People's "selves" would thus evolve and change over their lifetimes, as these patterns evolved and changed, as a function of social and non-social reinforcement. Ethical issues permeate the world of medical trainees as they struggle to develop their professional selves. According to this model, the main function of rules is the exercise of volitional control over our future selves by rendering nonconformity infeasible. Radio presenters may be expected to project preferred personas rather than, in any simple sense, 'their real selves'. Telling our selves should be read by linguists, applied linguists, and sociolinguists because it demonstrates how field ethnography can enrich such linguistic and discursive analyses. On the one hand, survivors are ghosts, shells of their former selves, silent, estranged; they appear through a psychiatric rhetoric of displacement and trauma. The belief in gatherings of witches is related to the divergent views of the relationship between the operations of witches and their physical selves. In that case, they survive not merely as fragments of a negative identity, but also as temptations, possibilities, and rejected selves. Operatic voices sing the gap between our turbulent, contradictory inner selves and the coherent masks that culture demands. I suspect that they had no great anxiety about the unity of their "selves" (assuming that they were quite sufficiently "unified," thank you very much). Linguistic resources not only produce gender differentiation and gendered selves, but can also contest a gendered identity as the only available subject position. To account for the research university means giving an account of our professional selves. In constructing these texts authors had to balance their account of readers' selves with the implicit self-concepts held by those readers at that cultural moment. Indeed, our bodies are a mixture of genetic, neural, and immune selves. After all, immune function deals with cells and genes and proteins, not selves! Nevertheless, there would be many aspects of our selves that could not have alien food as their purpose. Each ascribes autonomy only to those persons whose 'selves' exhibit some control over their motivations, actions, and lives. The most inclusive theory of prudence would of course count all selves no matter whether they are actual, necessary, contingent, past, present, or future. Their notion of self rested on the collective family identity and not their individual selves. In the textbooks, readers' selves are constructed as lacking but nevertheless desiring those attributes portrayed in the increasingly self-less self of the psychologist. Although everything is transitory, it is also eternal and thus creates the legacy of our lives, our creative selves! From that moment, philosophy and gospel had become inseparable anti-selves. Adolescents are actively concerned with creating, defining, and differentiating role-related selves. However, there is less unanimity on the nature of the structure of such selves and on the extent to which multiple representations are integrated. No longer merely a matter of the satisfactory discharge of marital duties, that relationship is now a bond between two intimate selves. Her work is perhaps more about the freedom to reject gender or to present an unheimlich grouping of simultaneous genderscrambling musical selves. Let us suppose that every aspect of our selves could be folded into the purpose of providing alien cuisine. Here we confine our selves to discussing in detail the nature of the transport processes associated with striations for a specified heating source. However, what shall we do when our selves disagree? I will therefore try to formulate an inclusive theory that counts all my selves but does not have this implication. The fact that we have limited our selves to a certain type of field variations will enable us to simplify the problem. The talking cure is based on the assumption that words can do much more than refer to sick selves; they can also produce healthier ones. The pretence allows both to release their inhibited selves and act out their repressed desires. Is it possible and/or desirable to integrate the multiple selves that are inevitably constructed? A critical developmental task of adolescence, therefore, is the construction of multiple selves in different roles and relationships. They will enquire into what it means, or state that it doesn't make sense because they are always their true selves. Developmentalists highlight both cognitive and social processes that contribute to this proliferation of selves. From a developmental perspective, multiple self-representations can also be observed in the proliferation of role-related selves during adolescence. Historically, individuals were not seen as integrated systems of biological, psychological, and social functioning, but rather as divided into biological and behavioral selves. Their goal is to causally bind their future selves using nothing but their wills. Selves are always heterogeneous, containing parts that undergo change over time. What should be the normative goals of therapeutic practice with regard to individuals whose selves are fragmented? Cases have been described as thin and the selves inhabiting them hollow. When professionals develop a habit of telling the truth, every truth told strengthens their inner selves. Within these broader contexts, we each become and are our individual selves, which means, among other things, that we are not just gendered and aged. They argue that the person has two selves. They shed their private selves in order to inhabit their public, marital personas. 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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