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Self-reflection

Known as: Self-understanding, Reflexive philosophy, Reflective philosophy 
Human self-reflection is the capacity of humans to exercise introspection and the willingness to learn more about their fundamental nature, purpose… 
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2010
2010
In this article we present an infrastructure for creating mash up and visual representations of the user profile that combine… 
2007
2007
Denazification—whether defined narrowly as a political purge or more broadly as an attempt to change the values of post-Nazi… 
Highly Cited
2002
Highly Cited
2002
The Politics of Canonicity sheds new light on the dynamics of canon formation in modern Hebrew literature. It explores the ways… 
2000
2000
The Internet has two faces, positive and negative. Its positive aspect is that the Internet enables the enrichment and… 
1998
1998
All societies are faced with questions of identity. These questions are not explicitly posed and the answers given to them are… 
Highly Cited
1997
Highly Cited
1997
How do places shape and interact with subjectivity? By exploring how a change of location had implications for the way the… 
1988
1988
Written by Sophocles around 425 BCE, "Oedipus Rex, or Oedipus the King" is a classic Greek tragedy in that it depicts the search… 
Highly Cited
1986
Highly Cited
1986
IN 1929 JAMES ANGELL, president of Yale, announced plans for a unique teaching and research center for those fields "directly…