Vocabulary
Posted: 13 Sep 2019, 11:18
Individualism: Assertion of one's self. The idea that the interests of the individual should have preference over the interests of the state or social group.
Reflection: To mirror or be mirrored. To think seriously; to meditate.
Flow: To move or come forth in a fluid way.
Sociality: oh of relating to to the life and interrelationships of human beings in a society.
Deconstruction: A theory of of literary criticism that questions traditional assumptions about the meaning of texts. Jacques Derrida: "questions the fundamental conceptual distinctions, or “oppositions,” in Western philosophy through a close examination of the language and logic of philosophical and literary texts"
Reflexive: A quote from Anthony Gibbons; “Self-identity, then, is not a set of traits or observable characteristics. It is a person's own reflexive understanding of their biography. Self-identity has continuity—that is, it cannot easily be completely changed at will—but that continuity is only a product of the person's reflexive beliefs about their own biography”
Reflection: To mirror or be mirrored. To think seriously; to meditate.
Flow: To move or come forth in a fluid way.
Sociality: oh of relating to to the life and interrelationships of human beings in a society.
Deconstruction: A theory of of literary criticism that questions traditional assumptions about the meaning of texts. Jacques Derrida: "questions the fundamental conceptual distinctions, or “oppositions,” in Western philosophy through a close examination of the language and logic of philosophical and literary texts"
Reflexive: A quote from Anthony Gibbons; “Self-identity, then, is not a set of traits or observable characteristics. It is a person's own reflexive understanding of their biography. Self-identity has continuity—that is, it cannot easily be completely changed at will—but that continuity is only a product of the person's reflexive beliefs about their own biography”