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| | 20th WCP: On the History, Theoretical Difficulties and Prospects of the Western Subjectivity Thought |
 | | For example, "the psychological ego" of Descartes and "the transcendental ego" of Husserl fundamentally belong to a kind of "knowing subject"; whereas "the solitary individual" of Kierkegaard fundamentally belongs to a kind of "a religious belief subject" who refuses and excludes the knowing subject, "the aesthetic subject" and "the ethical subject". |  | | Ego, soul or mind, like a material body, is a kind of substance, but is different from the latter in essence. |  | | But the considering the problem of the subjectivity of human being leads them to the acknowledgment of the existence-by-self, self-support and self-sufficiency of subject or ego, and to the emphasis of the absolute internality and the givenness of a subject or ego. |
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http://www.bu.edu/wcp/Papers/Anth/AnthDuan.htm
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| | Reducing the Risks without Excluding: A Community Approach in Accompanying Drug Users |
 | | Ego’s philosophy is based upon a principle of non exclusion, non judgmental attitude and respect of the individual, whatever their situation. |  | | Ego has not been subjected to these pressures because of its constant concern to integrate the different parts of the neighbourhood in its processes. |  | | The Association Ego was founded in 1987 to satisfy the wishes of drug users of the Goutte d’Or neighbourhood. |
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http://www.crimereduction.gov.uk/eurocpaward3.htm
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| | Individual and Universal Ego |
 | | You said earlier that the reduction of ego is for the mind and not for the ego itself. |  | | The gross ego is the ego of individuality which expresses itself in worldly desires and attachment. |  | | The process of reducing the ego is for the mind and not for the ego itself, although we talk about the ego as separate. |
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http://www.mountmadonna.org/yoga/talks/twb9612.html
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| | Humility as a Way of Life |
 | | Even though ego has convinced us that it is generally better to receive than to give, most people discover that their true nature is to feel more comfortable with giving. |  | | When the circuit has been completed, the people in the chairs change places with those who had been kneeling on the floor, new basins of warm water are brought in, and the exercise is done once again, so that everyone in the seminar has both an experience of giving and one of receiving. |  | | An effective way to cultivate your spirituality and lessen your ego is to put yourself into the service of another. |
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http://www.innerself.com/Spirituality/humility.htm
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| | Journal of Heart Centered Therapies: Deintegrate, disintegrate, unintegrate: a Buddhist perspective in heart-centered ... |
 | | De-constructing the ego occurs in the context of delicately balancing the ideal ego and the ego ideal to avoid either ego inflation or deflation. |  | | The ego level is organized around the self-image of 'I' as separate and unique from all that is 'not I.' Work at the ego level builds boundaries, integrates polarizations, replaces nonfunctional concepts of self and others, and modifies character structure for more fulfillment. |  | | Openness to experience or ego permissiveness connotes a reduction of ego control in the interests of self expression and growth. |
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http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0FGV/is_2_6/ai_109083052
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| | Husserl on Time and Intersubjectivity |
 | | For each ego, the other egos are not midpoints, but rather surrounding points; they have according to their lived bodies a varied spatial and temporal placement in the one and the same spatial-totality, or, in the one and the same world time. |  | | This twofold nature of the ego was recognized very early on by Husserl and parallels the situation of the ego being both the origin of temporalization and itself temporalized. |  | | Furthermore, to return to an earlier theme, the original association of a primal ego-pole and a transcendental ego is the birth of the ego; likewise, death is the disassociation between the ego-pole and the transcendental ego. |
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http://www.beloit.edu/~philorel/faculty/davidvessey/DVhusserl.html
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| | Reynaert P: To overcome the apparent yet illusory solipsism... |
 | | If the reduction to primordiality entails a solipsistic naturalistic attitude with regard to ones Body as a condition of possibility of the experience of the other, it generates a logical problem, because of the intersubjective nature of this self-objectivation. |  | | It is thus coherent for Husserl to say that, notwithstanding the reduction to the ego, the Meditation does not give a genetic analysis of how this intersubjective character of the world depends upon a previous self-experience. |  | | This reduction necessarily demands a solipsistic naturalistic attitude with regard to ones Body as a condition of possibility of the experience of the other. |
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http://www.philosophie.ens.fr/~roy/GDR/Article_reynaert_1.htm
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| | CHAPTER XIII |
 | | In its strict sense, person is limited to that of subjectivity, but in its broad sense his ego must be concretized spatio-temporally in a body and live with others in a kind of intersubjective relationship. |  | | This means that ego in the proper sense is the active, free ego. |  | | Dilthey’s epistemological approach has also some metaphysical and anthropological implications: that nature is a system of causality, in which all natural phenomena are determined in a causal way; whereas the human person is a teleological being, whose life has to realize itself through all kinds of expressions. |
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http://www.crvp.org/book/Series04/IVA-18/chapter_xiii.htm
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| | Tiebout Papers |
 | | Part of the difficulty arises from the use of the word ego, in psychiatric and psychological circles, to designate those elements of the psyche which are supposed to rule psychic life. |  | | The word ego, however has been preempted by the psychiatrists and psychologists, although they do not always agree among themselves about the meaning to be attached to it. |  | | He first portrays the Ego as follows: "Once it was a baby, radiant with self-esteem, full of belief in the omnipotence of its wishes, of its thoughts, gestures and words." Then, on the process of Ego-reduction: "But the child's megalomania melted away under the inexorable pressure of experience. |
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http://www.thejaywalker.com/pages/tiebout/egofactors.html
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| | Psychological Benefits of Nature |
 | | Ego psychology and transpersonal psychology provide a useful model based on disidentification and ego-transcendence. |  | | According to psychodynamic theory, there are two aspects of the ego: Functional Ego (such as the ability to perceive, choose, delay gratification, witness, and relate) and Representational Ego (such as self-images and ego-identifications). |  | | With ego-transcendence, an important issue is the difference between disintegration which is not integrated at a higher level, leading to difficult and pathological states, and disintegration which is integrated, leading to psychological development into higher personal and transpersonal dimensions. |
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http://www.johnvdavis.com/ep/benefits.htm
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| | Dealing with an Ego-Threatening Situation |
 | | Jon Kabat-Zinn, Ph.D., is founder and director of the Stress Reduction Clinic at the University of Massachusetts Medical Center, Associate Professor of Medicine in the Division of Preventive and Behavioral Medicine, and Executive Director of the UMMC Center for Mindfulness in Medicine, Health Care, and Society. |  | | Since 1979, he and his colleagues in the Stress Reduction Clinic have used mindfulness meditation and its applications to help thousands of patients cope with problems ranging from cancer and AIDS to high blood pressure, panic attacks and chronic pain. |  | | His clinic was featured in 1993 in the PBS series "Healing and the Mind" with Bill Moyers. |
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http://www.trueyou.com/Beststep.cfm?bs=813
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| | The Arica School |
 | | These nine domains establish the way our ego reacts or responds to society through nine distinct characters and their related dichotomies, which are the outcome of insecurities we experience and project in different social situations. |  | | Autodiagnosis actually means self-diagnosis and the method employs the nine ego Fixations to clarify the specific structures and mechanisms associated with your personal ego pattern. |  | | The Arica School provides a clearly defined map of the human psyche in order for each person to discover the basis of their ego process and to transcend this process into a higher state of consciousness that is found in each of us. |
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http://www.taichifoundation.org/arica.shtml
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| | TRANSCENDENTAL EGO |
 | | The empirical ego is a meaning held in being by the meaning- giving activity of the transcendental ego. |  | | The empirical ego is an object meant like any other, with ideas floating around in it like things in the physical world. |  | | The Transcendental Ego is then the origin of meaning, the original meaning-giver, the synthesizer of all objects in all regions, including the psychological region: |
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http://www.mun.ca/phil/phil3920/transego.shtml
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| | Ceramics Monthly - The Kiln Exhaust Sniffer |
 | | The EGO's body is made of ordinary steel. |  | | I made up a little bracket of stainless steel to support an EGO sensor at the exit flue of our small test kiln. |  | | If you choose to experiment with this exhaust sniffer using a brand-new EGO sensor, then you'll not need to test it. |
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http://www.ceramicsmonthly.org/mustreads/sniffer.asp
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 | | The ego which is preoccupied with the world (I, the human being as a unity of acceptances, together with my intramundane life of exprienice); 2. |  | | For Husserl, the real motivation for the reduction (and the real priority of subjectivity in the sense of the irreducibly first-person perspective) is ethical: "every genuine beginning of philosophy springs from meditation, from the experience of solitary self-reflection" because "an autonomous philosophy" is "the solitary and radical self-responsibility of the one who is philosophizing." |  | | This was Husserl's whole point in opposing the "naturalization of consciousness." Whether from the side of the reduction or from that of the parallel abstraction, the claim that the transcendental dimension can be attained by way of pure psychology is untenable. |
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http://www.ruf.rice.edu/~crowell/publications/husserl_heidegger_feud.htm
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| | Discussion of Zeh's "The Problem of Conscious Observation in Quantum Mechanical Description" |
 | | In fact, the real meaning of von Neumann's abstract "ego" is that it is the classical brain in the seventh or meta-physical (classical) world of the observer. |  | | So, the conclusion is that the whole quantum brain, because of its holistic character as primary mental matter, is a kind of hidden variable with respect to quantum theory. |  | | This then is the connection of the brain to the mind, but it is not within the physical world governed by the Schrodinger Equation. |
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http://www.geocities.com/saint7peter/ZehsProbofConsObs.html
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| | CHAPTER XI |
 | | Husserl's eidetic reduction seems limited to the area of transcendental knowledge and therefore does not touch the more fundamental problems of the relationship between human existence and human knowledge. |  | | Descartes' reduction of all phenomena ultimately leaves the ego; Husserl's eidetic epoche of appearances reduces all to the transcendental ego. |  | | This means the ego is not the product of our thinking, but the necessary condition of our thinking. |
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http://www.crvp.org/book/Series03/III-6/chapter_xi.htm
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 | | I would suggest that the importance is that one is not constantly orienting one's perception and awareness around one's own orientation in space and time and one's personas and personality habits and habitual ordinary assumptions, regular perceptions that distort perception this way or that. |  | | Great stress reduction meditation technique but as a philosophy I have no use for it. |  | | Truth isn't seen clearly ONLY from our own view of our own personality, ego, etc. |
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http://www.beliefnet.com/boards_mini/index.asp?pageID=4&boardID=66010
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| | FAQ: alt.recovery.panic-anxiety.self-help |
 | | But the ego cannot be destroyed -- such an expansive maturing process will inevitably come back to encompassing one's ego with the same love and zest one develops towards others and the world while maturing. |  | | The goal is to expand one's sense of belongingness to the world, identifying one's personality with all things and somehow seeing one's personality as separate from one's ego. |  | | Often through the training, acceptance, meditation and healthier life changes one goes through to overcome panic, one also gains the sense of a "higher" or greater "world-self" -- a kind of spirituality that gives one the gift of ego reduction. |
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http://www.pahealthsystems.com/message252277.html
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| | HERO GAMES Discussion Boards - Theoretical Damage Reduction Advantage |
 | | Now, there are a couple of avenues I could use here -- and chances are I'll go one of those routes (Force Wall to MD, MD usable by others, Change Environment to increase the ECV of those inside, Darkness to Mental Senses...). |  | | With a +1 1/2 advantage, you're looking at the break even being 45 MD, which does seem a little high. |  | | Granted, you could just buy 30 points of Mental Defense or +30 EGO (with limitations). |
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http://www.herogames.com/forums/printthread.php?t=14181
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| | Anxiety and Ego-Defense Mechanisms |
 | | However, because of a strong ego and super ego, this ID based desires were sublimated into psychological creativity which advanced Freudian theory, her father's greatest love. |  | | Denial becomes more difficult with age, as the ego matures and understands more about the "objective reality" it must operate within. |  | | The Ego allows for the individual to scream at the spouse, since it feels this will not threaten future paychecks. |
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http://www.rpi.edu/~verwyc/defmech.htm
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| | Alter Ego Airlines -- code-sharing run amok |
 | | Major carrier employees should understand what relaxing scope and thereby permitting alter ego service is worth to management. |  | | With clear evidence of pattern bargaining, parallel thinking, and innovators that they are, management may devise an even more creative definition or concept for "synthetic" service. |  | | Alter ego (n): a second self, proxy, surrogate, stand-in, pinch hitter [coll.] |
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http://www.rwmann.com/alterego.htm
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| | How do you Keep from having your Mind Read? - HERO GAMES Discussion Boards |
 | | Trivia will likely be recognized for a blockage at some point, which could just be the SFX of the defense or reduction. |  | | If you allow the Invisibility approach, pretty much anyopne who wants to buy the ability will be able to do so since it is only 15 points. |  | | I'm beginning to think I should look closer at Mental Illusions, Trigged by Telepathy, which still needs to overcome EGO to work. |
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http://www.herogames.com/forums/showthread.php?t=31839
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| | Key Assumptions of Interpretive Theories |
 | | * Reduction of experience to meaning of the object |  | | Interpretive theories center on the ways in which |
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http://condor.depaul.edu/~jteboul/teaching/360/Interpretive.html
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| | CSP - "'Pass It On': The Story of Bill Wilson and How the A.A. Message Reached the World' by Alcoholics Anonymous |
 | | Bill was enthusiastic about his experience; he felt it helped him eliminate many barriers erected by the self, or ego, that stand in the way of one's direct experience of the cosmos and of God. |  | | It will never take the place of any of the existing means by which we can reduce the ego, and keep it reduced." (page 370) |  | | It is a generally acknowledged fact in spiritual development that ego reduction makes the influx of God's grace possible. |
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http://www.csp.org/chrestomathy/pass_it_on.html
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| | The Noble Eightfold Path |
 | | Greed (lobha) is self-centered desire: the desire for pleasure and possessions, the drive for survival, the urge to bolster the sense of ego with power, status, and prestige. |  | | The sign of this malady can be seen in our proclivity to certain unwholesome mental states called in Pali kilesas, usually translated "defilements." The most basic defilements are the triad of greed, aversion, and delusion. |
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http://www.accesstoinsight.org/lib/bps/misc/waytoend.html
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| | Life World |
 | | By constitutional study of the Life-World from sphere of ownness to intersubjectivity etc., but always, of course, ultimate origin is still my own ego. |  | | EG Triangle has three sides in its essence. |  | | Reject the reduction and with it, the ideal of Cartesian knowledge, i.e., of rationalism. |
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http://www.mun.ca/phil/phil3920/lifeworld.shtml
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| | Supporting Cast (200 point characters) |
 | | The coating does not restrict her movement in any way, and under proper lighting conditions could be easy to miss. |  | | Mystic rituals, diet and training have improved her physical abilities to near-superhuman levels. |  | | Martial Artists are those who derive their primary combat capacity from some type of Martial Arts skill or are optimized for HTH combat, but don't necessarily have a very high strength or high defenses. |
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http://www.patric.net/wtower/200point.html
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| | clayart - thread 'kiln exhaust sniffer revisited.' |
 | | down strongly in favour of a particular EGO sensor, described as "NTK |  | | Further to the apparent decrease in the signal from an EGO sensor, as the |  | | The figures for the $5 EGO sensor, same firing, are 950 mV at the lower |
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http://www.potters.org/subject76468.htm
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| | Fantasy Creatures (A-M) |
 | | Lim: No sense of hearing or smell (Always, Slightly) 10 Psych. |  | | Fortunately it is vulnerable to the abilities of holy persons, and direct exposure to sunlight is lethal. |  | | The following values are for a typical Mekanoid, but will vary considerably from device to device. |
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http://hiddenway.tripod.com/hero/fc_a-m.html
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| | Ego reduction - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The term is predicated on the use of Sigmund Freud's concept of the ego to describe the conscious adult self. |  | | The concept of ego reduction occurs in several contexts. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ego_reduction
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| | Innocence in Brazil - I. Foster Brown's tales of life in the Amazonian Frontier |
 | | I've passed the midpoint of my personal existence, even if the atoms of my body, dust of a supernova explosion, have another perspective. |  | | As I try to figure out my role in the great scheme of things, my background in geochemistry continues to shrink my ego. |  | | I've been humbled before, but to realize that my proper atoms view all my life's accomplishments as equivalent to not even a bump on an intercontinental highway |
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http://www.whrc.org/resources/online_publications/innocence/2002-04c.htm
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| | clayart - thread 'oxyprobe/auto sniffer numbers' |
 | | Since EGO sensors come in a variety styles, it seemed a good idea to run a |  | | Ceramics Monthly people chose not to include a printout of such a graph in |  | | The $800 oxyprobe read 730 mV, and the EGO sensor |
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http://www.potters.org/subject64354.htm
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 | | I specialize in the ego reduction, training and enslavement of the white male. |  | | I am patient yet demanding, experienced and discreet |  | | Born November 30th, I was destined to be a ruler of men. |
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http://www.mambastrikes.com/intro.html
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| | NodeWorks - Encyclopedia: EG: EGO |
 | | EGO was a German company that existed between 1921 and 1926 that made small automobiles.External [MORE] |  | | eGO is a company that builds electric motor scooters which are becoming popular for urban transportation and vacation use. |
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http://pedia.nodeworks.com/E/EG/EGO
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| | Is Pinch a Cinch? - Plus: Anarchists in Arlington. By Mickey Kaus |
 | | More Big Good News: The left has complained for years when welfare-reform enthusiasts measure success by the sharp (more than 50%) reduction in caseloads since the mid-1990s. |  | | Updated Monday, May 19, 2003, at 5:36 AM ET |
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http://www.slate.com/id/2082892
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