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Jorge Luis Borges' Medieval Aesthetics of Failure
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Irina Dumitrescu
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American Journal of Roentgenology, 2019
OBJECTIVE. The purposes of this article are to describe the perfectionism that occurs among radiologists and to propose methods of assuaging it. CONCLUSION. Perfectionism can take a great toll on radiologists and those they work with. Only by setting realistic expectations and learning from failure is genuine professional fulfillment possible.
Joseph, Junewick, Richard B, Gunderman
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OBJECTIVE. The purposes of this article are to describe the perfectionism that occurs among radiologists and to propose methods of assuaging it. CONCLUSION. Perfectionism can take a great toll on radiologists and those they work with. Only by setting realistic expectations and learning from failure is genuine professional fulfillment possible.
Joseph, Junewick, Richard B, Gunderman
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Hopelessness and Perfectionism
Psychological Reports, 2001In a sample of 39 undergraduates, hopelessness scores were associated with two aspects of perfectionism, concern over mistakes and doubts over performance.
K, Halpin, D, Lester
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2020
The term perfectionism in philosophy, unlike its more common usage in popular psychology, denotes a range of theoretical positions. There are perfectionist accounts of ethics, perfectionist accounts of well-being, and perfectionist accounts of politics.
Ariella P. Lenton-Brym, Martin M. Antony
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The term perfectionism in philosophy, unlike its more common usage in popular psychology, denotes a range of theoretical positions. There are perfectionist accounts of ethics, perfectionist accounts of well-being, and perfectionist accounts of politics.
Ariella P. Lenton-Brym, Martin M. Antony
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2017
Perfectionism is the refusal to accept any standard short of perfect. Perfectionist students might strive for ‘faultless performance, meticulous attention to detail and high levels of competency' (Humphris & Kaney, 1998). In a field as complex and advanced as medicine, faultless performance is unrealistically expected. This chapter will discuss how
Samantha Ilia Smith, Mitchell Dandignac
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Perfectionism is the refusal to accept any standard short of perfect. Perfectionist students might strive for ‘faultless performance, meticulous attention to detail and high levels of competency' (Humphris & Kaney, 1998). In a field as complex and advanced as medicine, faultless performance is unrealistically expected. This chapter will discuss how
Samantha Ilia Smith, Mitchell Dandignac
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2018
Perfectionism is a moral theory according to which certain states or activities of human beings, such as knowledge, achievement and artistic creation, are good apart from any pleasure or happiness they bring, and what is morally right is what most promotes these human ‘excellences’ or ‘perfections’.
Kate Joseph, Chris Irons
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Perfectionism is a moral theory according to which certain states or activities of human beings, such as knowledge, achievement and artistic creation, are good apart from any pleasure or happiness they bring, and what is morally right is what most promotes these human ‘excellences’ or ‘perfections’.
Kate Joseph, Chris Irons
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