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10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «SOLITARINESS» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
Entdecke den Gebrauch von
solitariness in der folgenden bibliographischen Auswahl. Bücher, die mit
solitariness im Zusammenhang stehen und kurze Auszüge derselben, um seinen Gebrauch in der Literatur kontextbezogen darzustellen.
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The Novel: An Anthology of Criticism and Theory 1900-2000
Thomas Wolfe once wrote: 'My view of the world is based on the firm conviction
that solitariness is by no means a rare condition, something peculiar to myself or
to a few specially solitary human beings, but the inescapable, central fact of ...
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Explorations in Whitehead's Philosophy
Donald A. Crosby Colorado State University "Religion is what the individual does
with his own solitariness" (RM 16). Whitehead ventured this description of
religion in his Lowell Lectures of 1926, and since that time it has been frequently
...
Lewis S. Ford, George Louis Kline, 1983
A selfish man never cares for others whereas the one who has nurtured
solitariness in his being has empathy and compassion. In the wake of his
immense sympathy with all, he thinks that everybody carries the potentiality of
Self-realisation.
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Lute Songs of John Dowland
David Nadal. I 0 sweet woods the delight of solitan'ness, 0 how much do I love
your solitariness. From Fame's desire, from Love's delight retir'd, In these sad
groves an hermit's life I led, And those false pleasures which I once admir'd, With
sad ...
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UNDERSTANDING JOY AND SORROW
SOLITARINESS AND THE INDIVIDUAL There arethree progressive stages of
solitariness: D Practising living alone D Experiencing solitariness everywhere D
Walking aloneina crowd Today, it has become a fashion to imitate others for ...
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Coparticipant Psychoanalysis: Toward a New Theory of ...
Toward a New Theory of Clinical Inquiry John Fiscalini. solitariness, the capacity
to be alone. Solitariness: The Capacity to be Alone Solitariness is an essential
but often overlooked characteristic of the facilitating analyst, especially in the ...
This basic solitariness of man must not be confused with that individual
solitariness to be found in the literature of traditional realism. In the latter case, we
are dealing with a particular situation in which a human being may be placed,
due either ...
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Culture: Critical Concepts in Sociology
This basic solitariness of man must not be confused with that individual
solitariness to be found in the literature of traditional realism. In the latter case, we
are dealing with a particular situation in which a human being may be placed,
due either ...
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God and Nature: A Theologian and a Scientist Conversing on ...
Solitariness—whether leading to Kierkegaard's “individual” or to Wyschogrod's “
saint”—entails, we suggest, becoming other than one is. The process of
becoming other than what one is involves solitariness, it involves the self's
relating to the ...
Curtis L. Thompson, Joyce M. Cuff, 2012
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Sir Philip Sidney: Selected Prose and Poetry
having in the beginning of Pyrocles' speech (which defended his solitariness)
framed in his mind a reply against it in the praise of honorable action, in showing
that such kind of contemplation is but a glorious title to idleness; that in action a ...
Sir Philip Sidney, Robert Kimbrough, 1983
10 NACHRICHTEN, IN DENEN DER BEGRIFF «SOLITARINESS» VORKOMMT
Erfahre, worüber man in den einheimischen und internationalen Medien spricht und wie der Begriff
solitariness im Kontext der folgenden Nachrichten gebraucht wird.
Very human story with a real robot at its heart
But over time he surprises her with his quiet wisdom, and how his solitariness reflects her own sense of alienation. For his part, he falls headlong in love. «West Briton, Jul 15»
2015 Color Trends: The latest trends in commercial color - Feb 2015
As we surge into a new year of color and design, economic growth, global unrest, solitariness and social justice have become key considerations. The media ... «Floor Focus, Jun 15»
Karamoja Always Leaves a Lasting Impression
These features perhaps arise from its rising up to gently meet the clouds and its solitariness. Rocks roll down the mountain, which is covered in grass that looks ... «AllAfrica.com, Mai 15»
Montreal's mysterious band, Seoul
It was meant to simultaneously conjure an urban feeling by alluding to the metropolitan capital, and the solitariness one can sometimes feel in a big city. «The Concordian, Apr 15»
Relaxing into Lent
Sure, there were things that could have had me down – my dad's heart condition, the occasions of family discord, or the solitariness of being the youngest child ... «Patheos, Mär 15»
Fears of poor conditions for Mass. research dogs
They are not subjected to great isolation or solitariness." The largest research company to use dogs in their work is Charles River Labs in Wilmington, Mass., ... «CBS News, Feb 15»
All Creation Redeemed and at Prayer
They have much evidence to confirm what they see. First, the holiness of many ordinary lives (as we care for one another in pain, suffering, and the solitariness ... «Patheos, Jan 15»
Why do we care about anachronisms in films?
There's a frustrating solitariness to noticing temporal errors in movies, literature and art that elude most others. Just like the kid in The Sixth Sense who sees ... «New Statesman, Jan 15»
These days Patrick Stewart stays down to Earth
"As I get older, I have come to understand more and more how one can so easily slip into a solitariness," Stewart said. "I know two people very well who actually ... «Stuff.co.nz, Jan 15»
The Primate And His Broken Records…A MUST READ
So, I will be correct to say that the prediction of Olabayo is the product of his solitariness. For crying out loud, how could it be said that PDP will win Lagos, when ... «Osun Defender, Jan 15»