10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «INTERIORISATION»
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interiorisation in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
interiorisation and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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Experience of the Sacred: Readings in the Phenomenology of ...
The idea of guilt represents the extreme form of interiorisation which we have
seen sketched in the passage from stain to sin. Stain was still external contagion,
sin already the rupture of a relation; but this rupture exists even if I do not know it;
...
Sumner B. Twiss, Walter H. Conser, 1992
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Lucid Interval: Subjective Writing and Madness in History
The long-term process of interiorisation which occurs in Western culture begins in
the monasteries: the skill of silent reading was developed there. St Augustine, the
first autobiographer, was the first to report on this phenomenon. Augustine ...
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Cognitive Reasoning: A Formal Approach
Our model distinquishes two modes (or phases) of operation of the cognizing
agent: • The mode of interiorisation of the perception • The mode of cognitive
reasoning. The main task of the interiorisation phase of perception is updating ...
Oleg M. Anshakov, Tamás Gergely, 2010
logical structures comparable to the major problem of interiorisation itself. The
crucial lacuna, the unexplained 'jump' in the system, is from the 'action' in the first
instance to the 'operation' in the second. The term 'interiorisation' is intended to ...
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Refusal, Transition and Post-apartheid Law
20 Inevitably, and according to this logic, interiorisation must fail and, as Derrida
puts it, interiorisation must “fail well” in order for mourning to be successful,21 in
order to be faithful to the other. Ifmourning is simply successful it would amount to
...
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World Yearbook of Education 2009: Childhood Studies and the ...
Closely linked with this is the concept of interiorisation (interiorizatsiya) – the
transfer of the external into the interior. However, amongst L. S. Vygotsky's
students and followers this idea has undergone important changes. To the author
of ...
Marilyn Fleer, Mariane Hedegaard, Jonathan Tudge, 2012
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Symbiosis and Ambiguity: A Psychoanalytic Study
The external world is totally organised in an autistic way without this involving, in
my view, interiorisation in the sense of detachment from external reality and a
projection of internal life. In autism reality is organised in a particular way and the
...
José Bleger, John Churcher, Leopoldo Bleger, 2013
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Professional Development in Higher Education: A Theoretical ...
Their key concept of 'material action' (i.e. action with concrete matters) is of
central importance to their theory. Galperin (1967, 374) whose educational
interest led him to focus on mental activities, developed his so-called '
interiorisation theory', ...
Zuber-Skerritt, Ortrun, 2013
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Multicultural Dialogue: Dilemmas, Paradoxes, Conflicts
Alluding to Nietzsche, Foucault, Dumont and others who have scrutinised the
historical processes of interiorisation or intemalisation, Larsen (1999) paints with
broad strokes: 'What occurs on an inner arena (in the form of intention) acquires ...
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Contemporary British Poetry and the City
On the one hand, it suggests a process of personal negotiation with a city, a
selective interiorisation of the place by which it is assimilated and re-shaped to
an individual's own needs and perceptions. It is this process of interiorisation
which ...
9 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «INTERIORISATION»
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interiorisation is used in the context of the following news items.
Travel, identity and selfhood
... genre of autobiography, but their interiorisation of travel, to such an extent that, in case of Nehru and Iqbal, for different reasons, locations and ... «The Hindu, May 15»
Death in the Mediterranean
... what we might think is the compassionate solution to the problem – is simply part of our process of interiorisation of our own homicidal laws. «CounterPunch, Apr 15»
A view from the outside
Every translation has to first see its translator go through a process of interiorisation, before it can make out something for the reader. «Times of India, Feb 15»
Meditate and be Free
There are three aspects of meditation, which are defined as relaxed, interiorisation and expansion. Its practice relaxes your mind, body and ... «The New Indian Express, Jan 15»
On Institutional Mindfulness
... recognise that our biology is an infolding of an immanent real, the interiorisation of the materio-energetic composition of the environment. «libcom.org, Mar 14»
Book review: The Phenomenon of Man by Pierre Teilhard de Chardin
... becomes more technologically advanced, it also becomes more interested in the spiritual dimension (Teilhard called this 'interiorisation'). «Citywire.co.uk, Nov 11»
Berlin 2010 Diary: Vihir
The camera moves between the interior dark corners of these spaces that produce a synchrony with the interiorisation of the self first of ... «DearCinema, Feb 10»
Tennyson in The Quickening Maze
This interiorisation of experience is one of the main thrusts of the novel. Foulds' characters all inhabit their subjectivities much more than they ... «OUPblog, Oct 09»
Who Wants A One World Government?
The interiorisation of spirituality and its location within the bounds of the modern, individual self emerged with the development of psychology in ... «Swans, Apr 09»