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Self-acceptance. --- Self-love (Psychology) --- Psychology --- Acceptance and commitment therapy
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Self-esteem. --- Self-esteem --- Self-love (Psychology) --- Self-respect --- Self-worth --- Respect for persons --- Narcissistic injuries
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Narcissism in literature --- Self-acceptance --- -Self-love (Psychology) --- Acceptance and commitment therapy --- Self-love in literature --- Benevolence --- -Godsdienstpsychologie --- Charity --- 159.9:2 --- Self-love (Psychology) --- Psychology --- Alms and almsgiving --- Conduct of life --- 159.9:2 Godsdienstpsychologie --- Godsdienstpsychologie --- Religious aspects&delete& --- Christianity --- Freud, Sigmund, --- Freud, Sigmund --- Charity. --- Religious aspects --- Love of self (Theology) --- Self-love (Theology)
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"In this fascinating look at the philosophy of self-esteem, Richard Keshen develops and defends the idea of reasonable self-esteem--a concept based on an ideal of reasonableness--and argues that individuals who think of themselves in terms of this paradigm will lead happier and more fulfilling lives. Keshen presents a set of guidelines for analysing self-esteem and examines various factors that influence our self-esteem, such as other people's evaluations, comparisons with others, social relationships, and inherent qualities. He asserts that self-esteem not founded on individual achievement leads to a continual search for external supports and is easily shaken when such supports are not found. A key element of Keshen's argument is the idea of egalitarian respect, and he shows how we can integrate this idea into our lives. Reasonable Self-Esteem demonstrates the attraction of a life in which reasonableness is a central commitment. It will appeal to those with an interest in philosophy, ethics, and moral psychology and is essential reading for those concerned with self-esteem."--
Self-esteem. --- Self-love (Psychology) --- Self-respect --- Self-worth --- Respect for persons --- Narcissistic injuries
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This book aims to wrest the concept of narcissism from its common and pejorative meanings— egoism and vanity—by revealing its complexity and importance. DeArmitt undertakes the work of rehabilitating “narcissism” by patiently reexamining the terms and figures that have been associated with it, especially in the writings of Rousseau, Kristeva, and Derrida.These thinkers are known for incisively exposing a certain (traditional) narcissism that has been operative in Western thought and culture and for revealing the violence it has wrought— from the dangers of amour-propre and the pathology of a collective “one’s own” to the phantasm of the sovereign One. Nonetheless, each of these thinkers denounces the naive denunciation of “narcissism,” as the dangers of a non-negotiation with narcissism are more perilous. By rethinking “narcissism” as a complex structure of self-relation through the Other, the book reveals the necessity of an im-possible self-love.
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Comparative literature --- Literature --- Self-love (Psychology) in literature --- Narcissism --- Littérature --- Narcissisme --- History and criticism --- Histoire et critique --- Alienation (Social psychology) --- Narcissism in literature --- Self-acceptance --- -Self-love (Psychology) --- Psychology --- Acceptance and commitment therapy --- Self-love in literature --- Ego erotism --- Erotism, Ego --- Narcism --- Egoism --- Psychology, Pathological --- Alienation, Social --- Disaffection (Social psychology) --- Estrangement (Social psychology) --- Rebels (Social psychology) --- Social alienation --- Social psychology --- Social isolation --- Religious aspects --- -Christianity --- Narcissism in literature. --- Narcissism. --- Christianity. --- -Religious aspects --- Alienation (Social psychology). --- Littérature --- -Self-love in literature --- Self-love (Psychology) --- Religious aspects&delete& --- Christianity --- Love of self (Theology) --- Self-love (Theology)
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Self-esteem --- Self-love (Psychology) --- Self-respect --- Self-worth --- Respect for persons --- Narcissistic injuries --- Respect de soi
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