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We have been called, individually and collectively, to recognize and redress deficits that limit our ability to see ourselves and each other fully—deficits that likewise condition and constrain our work in the academy and the museum.
Anne Monahan, Isabel Taube
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The self-criticism of science [PDF]
The neoteric human being is now being cut off from the order of nature and establishes itself as the rationally reflecting and acting subject which is now posited against the object of its cognitive and practical activity. Civilization is constituted as the product of human activity, as an artifact and technical construct.
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The Levels of Self-Criticism Scale: comparative self-criticism and internalized self-criticism
Personality and Individual Differences, 2004The Levels of Self-Criticism (LOSC) Scale was designed to measure two dysfunctional forms of negative self-evaluation: Comparative Self-Criticism (CSC) and Internalized Self-Criticism (ISC). An initial pool of 34 items was subjected to reliability and item analyses with 282 participants.
Richard Thompson, David C Zuroff
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Chinese Law & Government, 1998
Over the past few months1 I have locked myself away to think. I have continued to examine myself and have truly become aware of my mistakes. These mistakes are extremely serious whether they are examined from the perspective of their nature or of their degree. Here, I will put them in perspective and divide the most important into the following: first,
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Over the past few months1 I have locked myself away to think. I have continued to examine myself and have truly become aware of my mistakes. These mistakes are extremely serious whether they are examined from the perspective of their nature or of their degree. Here, I will put them in perspective and divide the most important into the following: first,
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Seventeenth-Century French Studies, 2001
(2001). Corneille as Self-Critic. Seventeenth-Century French Studies: Vol. 23, No. 1, pp. 101-110.
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(2001). Corneille as Self-Critic. Seventeenth-Century French Studies: Vol. 23, No. 1, pp. 101-110.
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