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Self-regulation

2017
Self-regulation encompasses a wide range of arrangements, from private ordering without resort to legal rules to state-enforced systems of delegated rules. Transaction cost analysis has been used to explain how private ordering emerges, and the advantages, but also the difficulties, of state delegation have been illustrated using a comparative approach.
CARBONARA, EMANUELA, A. Ogus
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Self‐sacrifice, self‐transcendence and nurses’ professional self

Nursing Philosophy, 2005
Abstract  In this paper I elaborate a notion of nurses’ professional self as one who is attracted towards intrinsic value. My previous work in 2003 has shown how nurses, who see intrinsic value in their work, experience self‐affirmation when they believe that they have made a difference to that which they see to have value.
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Individual Self, Relational Self, Collective Self

2015
Prologue. Preface. C. Sedikides, M.B. Brewer, Individual Self, Relational Self, and Collective Self: Partners, Opponents, or Strangers? Part I: The Individual Self as Basis for Self-definition. C. Sedikides, L.A. Gaertner, A Homecoming to the Individual Self: Emotional and Motivational Primacy. S.
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Self to Self

2005
Self to Self brings together essays on personal identity, autonomy, and moral emotions by the distinguished philosopher J. David Velleman. Although each of the essays was written as an independent piece, they are unified by an overarching thesis, that there is no single entity denoted by 'the self', as well as by themes from Kantian ethics ...
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Relations among Self-Talk, Self-Consciousness, and Self-Knowledge

Psychological Reports, 2002
The aim of this study was to examine the relations among self-talk, self-consciousness, and self-knowledge through an exploratory principal component analysis and to test the hypothesis that only the functional and reflective aspects of self-consciousness contribute to self-knowledge.
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Self becoming as self growth

Theory Into Practice, 1969
(1974). Self becoming as self growth. Theory Into Practice: Vol. 13, The Student as a Person, pp. 329-334.
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Self-reference and self-awareness

The Journal of Philosophy, 1968
Abstract If we consider the logical powers of first-person statements and the role played by the first-person pronoun in communication, nothing seems clearer than that in all first-person statements, including “avowals,” the word ‘I’ functions as a singular term or singular referring expression.
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The self in self‐awareness

Journal of Advanced Nursing, 1999
The self in self‐awareness The concepts of ‘self’ and ‘person’ are central to educational and therapeutic endeavours. This paper examines the emergence of ‘self‐awareness’ as an explicit concern in the education of preregistration nurses. In particular, it questions the claims that specific experiential learning strategies are the most appropriate for
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Self-deception and self-knowledge

Philosophical Studies, 2011
The aim of this paper is to provide an account of a certain variety of self-deception based on a model of self-knowledge. According to this model, one thinks that one has a belief on the basis of one’s grounds for that belief. If this model is correct, then our thoughts about which beliefs we have should be in accordance with our grounds for those ...
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SELF CARE—SELF BLAME

The Lancet, 1981
S, Graham-Jones, D, Nabarro
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