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Buddhism
Buddhism (Pali/Sanskrit: बौद्ध धर्म Buddha Dharma) is a religion and philosophy encompassing a variety of traditions, beliefs and practices, largely based on teachings attributed to Siddhartha Gautama, commonly known as the Buddha (Pāli/Sanskrit "the awakened one"). The Buddha lived and taught in the northeastern Indian subcontinent some time between the 6th and 4th centuries BCE. He is recognized by adherents as an awakened teacher who shared his insights to help sentient beings end suffering (or dukkha), achieve nirvana, and escape what is seen as a cycle of suffering and rebirth.
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Erik Erikson
Erik Erikson (15 June 1902 – 12 May 1994) was a Danish-German-American developmental psychologist and psychoanalyst known for his theory on social development of human beings. He may be most famous for coining the phrase identity crisis. His son, Kai T. Erikson, is a noted American sociologist.
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Jean Dalby Clift
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Jeremiah
Jeremiah (Hebrew:יִרְמְיָה, Yirmĭyahu, meaning “YHWH exalts”, in English ) was one of the prophets of the Hebrew Bible. His writings are put together in the Book of Jeremiah and traditionally, authorship of the Book of Lamentations is ascribed to him. God appointed Jeremiah to confront Judah and Jerusalem for the worship of idols and other violations of the covenant described in Deuteronomy. According to Jeremiah, the declared that the covenant was broken and that God would bring upon Israel and Judah the curses of the covenant. Jeremiah’s job was to explain the reason for the impending disaster (destruction by the Babylonian army and captivity), “And when your people say, 'Why has the our God done all these things to us?' you shall say to them, 'As you have forsaken me and served foreign gods in your land, so you shall serve foreigners in a land that is not yours.'" The said to Jeremiah:
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John Locke
John Locke (; 29 August 1632 – 28 October 1704), widely known as the Father of Liberalism, was an English philosopher and physician regarded as one of the most influential of Enlightenment thinkers. Considered one of the first of the British empiricists, following the tradition of Francis Bacon, he is equally important to social contract theory. His work had a great impact upon the development of epistemology and political philosophy. His writings influenced Voltaire and Rousseau, many Scottish Enlightenment thinkers, as well as the American revolutionaries. His contributions to classical republicanism and liberal theory are reflected in the American Declaration of Independence.
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- Anthony Giddens
- Atman (Buddhism)
- Buddhism
- Christianity
- Clark Moustakas
- cognitive
- ego
- ego (spirituality)
- episodic memory
- Erik Erikson
- Individual
- Individuation
- Jean Dalby Clift
- Jeremiah
- John Locke
- Marcia
- moral agency
- Moral responsibility
- Outline of self
- Richard Sorabji
- sin
- social identity
- spirituality
- Substance theory
Self, Jerry Filmography
Will Self
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Self
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Porno, Mint & Grime (Released 2005)
- Breakdown
- With You Somehow
- Summersound
- While the Gangsters Sleep
- Gotta Stop (Messin' About)
- Donating to Science
- Busy Sending Me
- This Is Love
- Call Me Back
- Now
- (You're So) Deadly
- Pretty One
- Punk Bitch Flash
- Brooklyn
- I Knew What I Know Now
- Keepaway
- Potential
- Evolution
- Glue
- She's an Island
- See If You Swim
Selfafornia (Released 2000)
- See If You Swim
- Wednesday Again
- America
- Shelf Life
- Waiting
- Anything Is Impossible
- Baby, Can You Dig Your Man
- Puppy Love
- Suzie Q (Mike Simpson Toy mix)
Breakfast With Girls (Released 1999)
- The End of It All
- Kill the Barflies
- Meg Ryan
- Suzie Q Sailaway
- Uno Song
- Paint by Numbers
- What Are You Thinking?
- Sucker
- Breakfast With Girls
- Better Than Aliens
- It All Comes Out in the Wash
- Callgirls
- Placing the Blame
Feels Like Breakin' Shit (Released 1998)
- Having Dinner With the Funk
- Wide Awake at 7
- Let's Pretend We're Married
- Breakdancer's Reunion
- Pumpkinhead
- Glued to the Girl
- Kodak Moment
- Hey, Deceiver
- Moronic
- Titanic
- Binocular
- Fat Man and Dancing Girl
- Dog You Are
- Love Interest
- Hey, Lou
- Dizzy
- Life Could Be Swell
Codename: Spivey (Released 1998)
- Apology
- Luke Perry Genius
- Negative
- Too Punk for Prom
- Drake
- Restraint
- Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing
- Try
- Nermal
- Resume
- Brown Eyes
- Chores
- Hell-On
- Afterschool Special
- Paper Route
The Half-Baked Serenade (Released 1996)
- Joy, the Mechanical Boy
- Dielya Downtown
- Crimes on Paper
- KiDdies
- Cinderblocks for Shoes
- Song for Nelson
- Preschool Days
- Cater to Your Ego
- Microchip Girl
- Sassy Britches
Subliminal Plastic Motives (Released 1995)
- Borateen
- Sophomore Jinx
- Stewardess
- So Low
- Marathon Shirt
- Lucid Anne
- Cannon
- Missed the Friction
- Super★
- Mother Nature's Fault
- Big Important Nothing
- Lost My Senses
Ornament & Crime
- Hellbent
- Emotional
- Insecure Sober
- Pathetic Song
- How Can I Make You Happy?
- Can't Go On
- Coming Over
- No One Knows You
- Grow Up
- The Pounding Truth
- Out With A Bang
- L.A. Radio
Self Goes Shopping
- Sassy Britches (Kung-Pow mix)
- Cannon (Rave-A-Licious mix)
- Flip-Top Box (Super Mario mix)
- Crimes on Paper (David Sanborn mix)
- So Low (Banjo Kazooie mix)
- Uno Song (Billy Joel mix)
Gizmodgery
- I Am a Little Explosion
- 5 Alive
- Chameleon
- Dead Man
- Trunk Fulla Amps
- Pattycake
- Ordinaire
- Miracleworker
- Hi, My Name's Cindy
- What a Fool Believes
- 9 Lives
- Ilovetoloveyourlovemylove
- Resurrect
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- amnesia
- Anthony Giddens
- Atman (Buddhism)
- Buddhism
- Christianity
- Clark Moustakas
- cognitive
- ego
- ego (spirituality)
- episodic memory
- Erik Erikson
- Individual
- Individuation
- Jean Dalby Clift
- Jeremiah
- John Locke
- Marcia
- moral agency
- Moral responsibility
- Outline of self
- Richard Sorabji
- sin
- social identity
- spirituality
- Substance theory
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Philosophy
The philosophy of self seeks to describe essential qualities that constitute a person's uniqueness or essential being. There have been various approaches to defining these qualities. The self can be considered that being which is the source of consciousness; the agent responsible for an individual's thoughts and actions; and/or the substantial nature of a person which endures and unifies consciousness over time.
Psychology
The psychology of self is the study of either the cognitive and affective representation of one's identity or the subject of experience. The earliest formulation of the self in modern psychology form the distinction between the self as I, the subjective knower, and the self as Me, the object that is known. Current views of the self in psychology position the self as playing an integral part in human motivation, cognition, affect, and social identity. Self following from John Locke has been seen as a product of episodic memory but research upon those with amnesia find they have a coherent sense of self based upon preserved conceptual autobiographical knowledge. It is increasingly possible to correlate cognitive and affective experience of self with neural processes. A goal of this ongoing research is to provide grounding and insight into the elements of which the complex multiply situated selves of human identity are composed. The 'Disorders of the Self' have also been extensively studied by psychiatrists.
Religion
Religious views on the self vary widely. The self is a complex and core subject in many forms of spirituality. Two types of self are commonly considered - the self that is the ego, also called the learned, superficial self of mind and body, an egoic creation, and the Self which is sometimes called the "True Self", the "Observing Self", or the "Witness".Human beings have a self—that is, they are able to look back on themselves as both subjects and objects in the universe. Ultimately, this brings questions about who we are and the nature of our own importance. Traditions such as Buddhism see the apparent self (our identification as souls, minds, bodies and egos) as a "grasping-after" self—i.e., inasmuch as one has a "self," one has it only through a deluded attempt to shore it up. Christianity makes a distinction between the true self and the false self, and sees the false self negatively, distorted through sin: 'The heart is deceitful above all things, and desperately wicked; who can know it?' (Jeremiah 17:9)
According to Marcia, identity comes from both political and religious views. He also identified exploration and commitment as interactive parts of identity formation, which includes religious identity. Erik Erikson compared faith with doubt and found that healthy adults take heed to their spiritual side.
One description of spirituality is the self's search for "ultimate meaning" through an independent comprehension of the sacred. Spiritual identity appears when the symbolic religious and spiritual of a culture is found by individuals in the setting of their own life. There can be different types of spiritual self because it is determined on one's life and experiences. Another definition of spiritual identity is " a persistent sense of self that addresses ultimate questions about the nature, purpose, and meaning of life, resulting in behaviors that are consonant with the individual’s core values."
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