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The same thing may be said of the terms, "Individuation," "Grouping," and "Classification," which may perhaps be nothing more than
A Practical Enquiry into the Philosophy of Education James Gall
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"Individuation," and endeavour to trace its nature and uses in the acquisition of knowledge by the young.
A Practical Enquiry into the Philosophy of Education James Gall
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This she accomplishes by the operation of the three other principles to which we have adverted; namely, "Individuation," or
A Practical Enquiry into the Philosophy of Education James Gall
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The _second_ is the principle of "Individuation," by which
A Practical Enquiry into the Philosophy of Education James Gall
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I say “in practice”, because Jung admits that to quote his own words “the actual process of individuation carries with it an awareness of what the human community is…Individuation presupposes a unification with oneself and therefore with humanity, of which everyone carries a particle within him.”
C. G. Jung and Psychosynthesis, by Roberto Assagioli William Harryman 2009
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In ˜The Individuation of Events™ [1969a] Davidson argues that events are identical if and only if they have exactly the same causes and effects.
Donald Davidson Malpas, Jeff 2009
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Sun and the Moon join together in royal Leo, the call to Individuation gets strong.
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Individuation is the process of discovering who we really are and then living it.
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In practice, the goal or ultimate phase of Jungian therapy is Individuation.
C. G. Jung and Psychosynthesis, by Roberto Assagioli William Harryman 2009
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Individuation is the real gold sought by true alchemists.
American Association for the Advancement of PseudoScience Sean 2008
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