- to
self-realisation of the
individual self.
Ramanuja describes his
process as sequential,
beginning with the
cognisance of the
nature of the
self, followed...
- he
notes that "...on many occasions, in the
management of families, in
reproving sin, and even in
ordering their temporal concerns",
anger is permitted...
-
royal court. He
bankrupts the household,
killing the
treasurer Fole for
reproving him, yet
ultimately proves to be
competent enough to
finance the mercenaries...
- to the
Louvain theologian Martin Dorp,
Thomas More
referenced it when
reproving Dorp for his
attack on Erasmus' In
Praise of Folly: "You
praise Adriaan...
- love-hate
relationship with ****ens,
finding his
novels "mesmerizing"
while reproving him for his
sentimentalism and a
commonplace style.
Around 1940–41, the...
-
referring to
females and males, respectively, of a
lower social order than
self. It is
usually preceded by a verb. For example, wā-pā is a more endearing...
-
considered a path to citizenship,' he said, a
sentiment both
irritatingly reproving and
movingly patriotic. I
mumbled something about how he was perfectly...
- principles.
Child discipline can
involve rewards and
punishments to
teach self-control,
increase desirable behaviors and
decrease undesirable behaviors...
- 1803, P. D.
James has one male
character reference Rights of
Woman in
reproving another (Darcy) for
denying voice to the
woman in
matters that concern...
- Socratis),
written by Plato, is a
Socratic dialogue of the
speech of
legal self-defence
which Socrates (469–399 BC)
spoke at his
trial for
impiety and corruption...