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Definition of self-understanding in English: self-understandingnounsɛlfʌndəˈstandɪŋ mass nounAwareness of and ability to understand one's own actions. 自我理解,自知之明 self-understanding is the key to the successful resolution of any emotional problem Example sentencesExamples - The question of identity, the tenuous nature of self-understanding, and the seductions of self-delusion, are among her work's main themes.
- Throughout, Diaz pays careful attention to the gendering of this community's experience and self-understanding.
- The self-understanding of the West has been divided since the Enlightenment.
- The wildness of the forest enables a navigation of the mind so that a quest for self-understanding is akin to an exploration of the living natural world.
- These sorts of skills - from information gathering to self-understanding - could be taught in primary school.
- Humans have the ability to reconstruct self-understanding, an ability expressed in their self-narratives.
- Here he sounds like the cautious elder, advising a sympathetic intellectualism that would open people to self-understanding.
- For purposes of philosophical self-understanding, however, it is important to be clear that a phenomenon such as addiction can present different kinds of obstacles in the way of our acting well.
- This feel-good platform of self-understanding is a big deal to Michelle, and she's terrific at swinging conversation around to it.
- Such individualism lies at the heart of Americans' self-understanding as a people but it is a new idea in Europe and it makes the French particularly uneasy.
- Its aim is self-understanding, self-acceptance and self-realisation.
- It is a neatly convenient justification - that even if participants are unhappy in the short term, the experience may enhance self-understanding.
- It is also the best path to self-understanding.
- It tells the story of a mercenary who embarks on a journey of self-understanding and self-realization.
- I asked him a fairly complicated question about the historical background to modern Irish self-understanding.
- His presence was real, part of the living tissue of our culture, our responses, our most intimate self-understanding.
- Attention span, processing speed and memory improve, as do problem-solving skills and self-understanding.
- He's started with an interesting exploration of his political philosophy, in pursuit of some self-understanding.
- It was his view that our self-understanding and our understanding of our common situation have become ever less comprehensive, and so our capacity to respond is increasingly restricted.
- Coherence is also increased by epistemological self-understanding: our understanding of why we accept the things we do.
Definition of self-understanding in US English: self-understandingnounˈˌself ˌəndərˈstandiNG Awareness of and ability to understand one's own actions and reactions. 自我理解,自知之明 self-understanding is the key to the successful resolution of any emotional problem Example sentencesExamples - Such individualism lies at the heart of Americans' self-understanding as a people but it is a new idea in Europe and it makes the French particularly uneasy.
- Here he sounds like the cautious elder, advising a sympathetic intellectualism that would open people to self-understanding.
- This feel-good platform of self-understanding is a big deal to Michelle, and she's terrific at swinging conversation around to it.
- Attention span, processing speed and memory improve, as do problem-solving skills and self-understanding.
- Its aim is self-understanding, self-acceptance and self-realisation.
- It is a neatly convenient justification - that even if participants are unhappy in the short term, the experience may enhance self-understanding.
- It was his view that our self-understanding and our understanding of our common situation have become ever less comprehensive, and so our capacity to respond is increasingly restricted.
- He's started with an interesting exploration of his political philosophy, in pursuit of some self-understanding.
- The question of identity, the tenuous nature of self-understanding, and the seductions of self-delusion, are among her work's main themes.
- Humans have the ability to reconstruct self-understanding, an ability expressed in their self-narratives.
- The wildness of the forest enables a navigation of the mind so that a quest for self-understanding is akin to an exploration of the living natural world.
- I asked him a fairly complicated question about the historical background to modern Irish self-understanding.
- These sorts of skills - from information gathering to self-understanding - could be taught in primary school.
- Throughout, Diaz pays careful attention to the gendering of this community's experience and self-understanding.
- It is also the best path to self-understanding.
- For purposes of philosophical self-understanding, however, it is important to be clear that a phenomenon such as addiction can present different kinds of obstacles in the way of our acting well.
- Coherence is also increased by epistemological self-understanding: our understanding of why we accept the things we do.
- It tells the story of a mercenary who embarks on a journey of self-understanding and self-realization.
- His presence was real, part of the living tissue of our culture, our responses, our most intimate self-understanding.
- The self-understanding of the West has been divided since the Enlightenment.
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