10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «TURN IN ON ONESELF»
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Concise English Dictionary
to reject; turn in to bend inward: to enter: to register (a score): to surrender, hand
over voluntarily: to go to bed {coll.); turn in on oneself to become introverted; turn
into to become by a process of change;turn it up, in stop (saying) it {imper., coll.) ...
Turn in on oneself Withdraw from contact with others; become recluse or an
isolationist When, in old age, he lost his two sons one after the other he turned in
on himself and avoided any company. Turn off Change direction When you come
to ...
Prof. V.N. Sadasiva Rau, Sura College of Competition, 2004
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Truth and Eros: Foucault, Lacan and the Question of Ethics
That is why the struggle against the assertions of the libido requires that one turn
in on oneself; that is why it requires not simply a mastery of one's activities and
relations with others, but a diagnosis of the illusions and deceptions, the thoughts
...
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The Concept of the Self
in the French Enlightenment
We see here another example of that desire to turn in on oneself which
characterizes so much of late eighteenth century thought. Societal man can only
be understood in terms of the inner being which constitutes each and every man.
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Philoponus:
On Aristotle
on the Soul 1.3-5
... 104,11; 134,11 epistêmôn, knowledgeable, 94,6 epistrephesthai, return to, 119
,18; 125,11; turn aside, 116,33; turn in on oneself, 118,1; 124,35; 162,18ff.; turn to
, 139,2; turn towards, 123,24 epistrophê, return, 118,16 episunaptein, connect, ...
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Reading Isaiah: Poetry and Vision
In the imagery of chapter 58, true worship is not to turn in on oneself, to have
one's head perpetually bent "like a bulrush." It is not to fight with others "with a
vicious fist." Rather it is to go out from oneself to others to free them and to share
one's ...
Peter D. Quinn-Miscall, 2001
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A New Handbook of Christian Theologians
... turn in on oneself. Throughout this book Bonhoeffer wishes to avoid what he
saw so blatantly done in church and theology: reducing God to a heavenly
projection of oneself and reducing God's presence in community to some self-
deceiving ...
Donald W. Musser, Joseph L. Price, 1996
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Welcoming the Word
in Year A: Building
on Rock
Anxiety can cripple and cause one to turn in on oneself rather than outward
toward the welfare of others in the way Pauls companion, Timothy, was
concerned about the Philippians (Phil 2:20). Gratitude to God will allow God's
peace to guard ...
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The Facts
on File Companion to the French Novel
The only solution to this problem of the human condition is to turn in on oneself in
search of solitude. In all of his works, the impossibility of understanding the other
is the dominant theme. One speaks to have the sense of living, to pass time; the ...
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When the Church was Young: Studies
in the Thessalonian Epistles
The Greek verb for ashamed literally means to "turn in on oneself (entrepo), and
Paul, no doubt, hopes that the discipline he is suggesting will lead such people to
reflect on what they are doing, repent and then again be fully accepted as ...
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Another Perspective Cruel and Usual Punishment
The mind begins to turn in on oneself, and one desperately wants something outside of oneself on which to fix one's attention. I have known men who took half a ... «American Spectator, mag 14»