10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «SELF-CENTREDLY»
Discover the use of
self-centredly in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
self-centredly and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
The Desiring
Self: Rooting Pastoral Counseling and Spiritual ...
11 So, for Lonergan, the tension of human consciousness consists in the fact of
an ineluctable "opposition between a centre in the world of sense operating self-
centredly and, on the other hand, an entry into an intelligently ordered universe of
...
2
A New, Objective, Pro-Objectivity Normative Theory: An ...
Such aspects would inherently not be, self-centredly, part of a pro-objectivity
individual's normativity-related concept of other selves—or of that individual's
own self-concept. Relatedly, importantly, the directly objective(ly-warranted) as
such, ...
3
Routledge Library Editions: Jane Austen
suggesting what should be preserved intact within the self — what must neither
be dissipated by the claims of others, nor self-centredly refuse to admit that such
claims can exist. More than that, this episode illustrates how Elinor's witty yet ...
4
J. Krishnamurthy Demystified
That is, as long as you are acting self-centredly, selfishly, egoistically, personally,
narrowing the whole of this vast life into that little 'me', you will inevitably create
disorder. The 'me' is a very small affair put together by thought. So long as there ...
5
Shifting Grounds: Experiments in Doing Ethnography
Over stimulation causes people to react self-centredly again; they drink Coke and
talk on the phone while the world's suffering is brought via T.V. into the comfort of
their own homes. - The language of the information age packages the world ...
6
Alcohol, Addiction and Christian Ethics
... in Augustine's interpretation of Galatians 5:19—21, is 'the man himself',30 and
the 'works ofthe flesh' are the works of man living self-centredly and not for God.
31 Drunkenness is thus one of the 'fruits' by which it will be known that someone
...
Christopher C. H. Cook, 2006
7
Moral Awareness in Greek Tragedy
... but he at least recognizes potentially conflicting obligations to his family.36
Ajax, on the other hand, needs to be reminded of the gentler aspects of heroic
morality which he has conveniently and self-centredly forgotten (485–524). This
is the ...
8
Women Readers in the Middle Ages
... not self-centredly in ourselves, but in readers of his own day whom Chr ́etien
hopedtotraininthiskindofmemorialreading.Hecertainlyfoundthemin Germany,
withHartmannandWolfram.Inthistheywereassistedbyprece- dentsin whicha
reader was ...
9
The City in Architecture
... once visually anonymous town. 1997 was a momentous year (though not for
the reason, as it turned out, that we in Hong Kong had self-centredly anticipated).
1997 will be remembered as the year when the Asian economic crises erupted.
Eliza Hope, Kate Ryan, 2002
10
Routledge Library Editions: Jane Austen
suggesting what should be preserved intact within the self — what must neither
be dissipated by the claims of others, nor self-centredly refuse to admit that such
claims can exist. More than that, this episode illustrates how Elinor's witty yet ...
3 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «SELF-CENTREDLY»
Find out what the national and international press are talking about and how the term
self-centredly is used in the context of the following news items.
Why we've got to stop asking God to show us his plan for our lives
The moment that I asked God to give me his passion, rather than self-centredly asking him to hurry up and grant mine, I had a new focus, and indeed a new ... «ChristianToday, Jun 15»
Going to war in Iraq to defend a legacy of utter failure
Nonetheless, however self-centredly expressed, the current U.S. policy may represent at least a glimmer of enlightenment. This late in the day, however, the ... «rabble.ca, Oct 14»
Hay Dhaka 2013: day one
But while we didn't get too much on the “letters” part, Ali spoke fascinatingly – if a little self-centredly, the prerogative of the old campaigner – about the ... «Telegraph.co.uk, Nov 13»