Sentences with phrase «of personal identity»

As pointed out in Chapter 3, a key factor in the successful resolution of the intimacy crisis is the possession of a firm sense of personal identity as a foundation for intimate relationships.
However, quite apart from this consequence the understanding of personal identity in terms of the identity of the body has at least two limitations.
Through sculpture, installation, performance art and his signature body prints, he has highlighted racial issues and cultural stereotypes while addressing questions of personal identity and agency.
If you're building a personal brand, feel free to showcase as much of your personal identity as you'd like.
They question the nature of personal identity and of art in a relentlessly provocative manner.
They have particular bearing on issues of personal identity, health and the economic well - being of women.
Her exhibition examines themes of personal identity and collective memory, and includes two commissions.
This understanding of personal identity explains our sense of responsibility for our past acts.
Being a new parent can also lead to a temporary loss of personal identity.
The discussion of personal identity has raised the question of unconscious experience.
A distinctive feature in her work is her ongoing concern with the construction of personal identity.
With greater emotional development and social skills, dating in later teen years can facilitate the development of personal identity and coping skills.
My sense of personal identity with my past seems to me to depend upon memory.
The NT does not make sexuality a primary focus of personal identity or a means of finding personal meaning.
The lack of personal identity in the photographs is a very deliberate question mark.
It is not the trusting that will redeem them from the distortion of their personal identities.
The present situation makes it very important for the minister to find a sturdy sense of personal identity so that he will not need to lean so heavily on his professional identity.
Ultimately, these pieces lend themselves to the greater conversation surrounding the digital cultivation and capture of personal identity, as well as how and by whom this tracking is used.
From 13 to 18 years old, teenagers develop a sense of personal identity within the rules and regulations of society, school, and friends.
This is, of course, an awful lot of personal identity for a pair of high - waisted jeans to support.
This includes, but is not limited to, the fraudulent use of your personal identity to establish credit accounts, secure loans, enter into contracts or commit crimes.
To speak of personal identity needs also to be properly understood from our position.
He has not said to young people that sexuality is at the core of their personal identity and that sexual activity is not to be engaged in casually and without commitment.
This is surely part of the normal meaning of personal identity.
These individuals bring all kinds of personal identity and meaning to this gathering.
It is the feeling of personal identity that stretches across time, from our first memories to some imagined future.
What aspects of personal identity come into play that frame a curator's point of view?
Our chosen professions comprise an important part of our personal identity and culture.
Thus on both counts the framework of «process philosophy» seems to me utterly unable to deal with the problem of personal identity.
When the emphasis of education is based around statistics and external perception, it is no wonder that students are not developing a sense of personal identity, citizenship, and culture.
This understanding of personal identity is also adequate for explaining the hope for life after death.
But, in the biblical world, which constructed the notion of personal identity in deeply familial terms, the righteous did not descend to Sheol; they were gathered to their fathers while their memory was preserved among their offspring.
His evidences show that, as against Weiss, Whitehead's work can yield a fruitful concept of personal identity based on behavioral habits, a sense of moral responsibility, and a legitimate notion of guilt.
Our SF East Bay couples and sex therapists are committed to maintaining a keen awareness of the many strands of their personal identities which influence their work as psychotherapists, including but not limited to sex and gender, ethnicity, social class, sexual orientation, indigenous heritage, immigration experiences, disability, and spirituality, and to understand how those strands of identity combine.
In my earlier discussion of the personal identity of living persons, I suggested that such identity is attained to the degree that there are immediate prehensions by each new occasion in the person of the occasions constituting the past of that person.
The rights and dignity of single moms and single people generally are better protected than ever [and that is progress], but there are also more single moms than ever, which might not be, on balance, good for the formation of personal identity in most cases.
I believe this to be an account of personal identity fundamentally loyal both to Whitehead and to normal human intuitions.
My view of personal identity can be cumulatively built up in the following steps.
By putting so much of our personal identity on the Internet, especially through the use of cellphones, hackers are finding it much easier to access critical information about individuals.
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