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  1. Self-Realization and the Priority of Fair Equality of Opportunity.Robert Taylor - 2004 - Journal of Moral Philosophy 1 (3):333-347.
    The lexical priority of fair equality of opportunity in John Rawls’s justice as fairness, which has been sharply criticized by Larry Alexander and Richard Arneson among others, is left almost entirely undefended in Rawls’s works. I argue here that this priority rule can be successfully defended against its critics despite Rawls’s own doubts about it. Using the few textual clues he provides, I speculatively reconstruct his defense of this rule, showing that it can be grounded on our interest in (...)-realization through work. This reconstructed defense makes liberal use of concepts already present in A Theory of Justice , including the Aristotelian Principle (which motivates the achievement of increasing virtuosity) and the Humboldtian concept of social union (which provides the context for the development of such virtuosity). I also show that this commitment to self-realization, far from violating the priority of right in Rawls’s theory, stems directly from his underlying commitment to autonomy, which is the very foundation of the moral law in his doctrine of right. The reconstituted defense of this priority rule not only strengthens the case for justice as fairness but also has important and controversial implications for public policy. (shrink)
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    Self-realization through Confucian learning: a contemporary reconstruction of Xunzi's ethics.Siu-Fu Tang - 2016 - Albany: State University of New York Press.
    Confucian philosopher Xunzi’s moral thought is considered in light of the modern focus on self-realization. Self-Realization through Confucian Learning reconstructs Confucian thinker Xunzi’s moral philosophy in response to the modern focus on self-realization. Xunzi (born around 310 BCE) claims that human xing (“nature” or “native conditions”) is without an ethical framework and has a tendency to dominate, leading to bad judgments and bad behavior. Confucian ritual propriety (li) is needed to transform these human native conditions. Through li, (...)
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    Self-Realization and Disappointment in the ‘Society of Singularities’.Austin Harrington - 2022 - Analyse & Kritik 44 (2):305-322.
    This contribution focuses on Andreas Reckwitz’s considerations on phenomena of ‘exhausted self-realization’ and ‘disappointment’ in The Society of Singularities, as well as in his follow-up volume, The End of Illusions. Under discussion is the range of analytical distinctions that tend to come into play in this area between what one might call a generally primordial concept of self-realization and more derivative articulations of the concept that exhibit various aspects of instrumentalization—variously termed ‘self-maximization’ or ‘self-optimization’. The paper (...)
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    Organized Self-Realization: Some Paradoxes of Individualization.Axel Honneth - 2004 - European Journal of Social Theory 7 (4):463-478.
    Despite the fact that the sociological notion ‘individualization’ contains the most heterogeneous phenomena, the article develops an interpretation of the fate of individualization in Western capitalism today. After having differentiated three different meanings of that notion with the help of Georg Simmel, the position is defended that the claims to individual self-realization, which have rapidly multiplied in the Western societies of thirty or forty years ago, have become so much a feature of the institutionalized expectations inherent in social reproduction (...)
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  5. Self-Realization in Work and Politics: The Marxist Conception of the Good Life.Jon Elster - 1986 - Social Philosophy and Policy 3 (2):97.
    In arguments in support of capitalism, the following propositions are sometimes advanced or presupposed: the best life for the individual is one of consumption, understood in a broad sense that includes aesthetic pleasures and entertainment as well as consumption of goods in the ordinary sense; consumption is to be valued because it promotes happiness or welfare, which is the ultimate good; since there are not enough opportunities for consumption to provide satiation for everybody, some principles of distributive justice must be (...)
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  6. On “Self-Realization” – The Ultimate Norm of Arne Naess’s Ecosophy T.Md Munir Hossain Talukder - 2016 - Symposion: Theoretical and Applied Inquiries in Philosophy and Social Sciences 3 (2):219-235.
    This paper considers the foundation of self-realization and the sense of morality that could justify Arne Naess’s claim ‘Self-realization is morally neutral,’ by focusing on the recent debate among deep ecologists. Self-realization, the ultimate norm of Naess’s ecosophy T, is the realization of the maxim ‘everything is interrelated.’ This norm seems to be based on two basic principles: the diminishing of narrow ego, and the integrity between the human and non-human worlds. The paper argues that the former (...)
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    Self-realization in work and politics: The marxist conception of the good life: Jon Elster.Jon Elster - 1986 - Social Philosophy and Policy 3 (2):97-126.
    In arguments in support of capitalism, the following propositions are sometimes advanced or presupposed: the best life for the individual is one of consumption, understood in a broad sense that includes aesthetic pleasures and entertainment as well as consumption of goods in the ordinary sense; consumption is to be valued because it promotes happiness or welfare, which is the ultimate good; since there are not enough opportunities for consumption to provide satiation for everybody, some principles of distributive justice must be (...)
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    Home, Ecological Self and Self-Realization: Understanding Asymmetrical Relationships Through Arne Næss’s Ecosophy.Luca Valera - 2018 - Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics 31 (6):661-675.
    In this paper, we discuss Næss’s concept of ecological self in light of the process of identification and the idea of self-realization, in order to understand the asymmetrical relationship among human beings and nature. In this regard, our hypothesis is that Næss does not use the concept of the ecological self to justify ontology of processes, or definitively overcome the idea of individual entities in view of a transpersonal ecology, as Fox argues. Quite the opposite: Næss’s ecological (...)
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  9. Self-realization through self-expression.T. R. Rau - 1963 - Madras,: Madras.
     
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  10. Self-Realization as a Working Moral Principle.H. Sturt - 1898 - Philosophical Review 7:427.
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    Self-Realization, Religion and Contradiction In Ethical Studies.Richard T. Allen - 1974 - Idealistic Studies 4 (3):276-285.
    Ethical Studies is one of the most enlightening works of moral philosophy in English. This article surveys the principal structural theme running throughout it, but will concentrate on its more explicit development at the beginning and end of the book, Essays II and VI, and the “Concluding Remarks.” Essay II formulates the formal requirements of morality in terms of self-realization, and the remaining Essays survey possible contents, the valuable elements of which are brought together, with further materials, in Essays (...)
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    The Logic of Self-Realization in Hegel’s Philosophy of Right.Armando Manchisi - 2022 - Studia Hegeliana 8:211-222.
    The concept of “self-realization” plays a central role in philosophy, since it summarizes the idea that a good life is a flourishing life, that is, an existence in which a person makes the best of what she is. A long tradition has understood this in terms of actualizing one’s potential or fulfilling one’s highest and most worthy aspirations. The aim of this paper is to analyze Hegel’s Logic and Philosophy of Right, in order to show that they outline an (...)
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  13. Self-realization and the common good: themes in T. H. Green.David Brink - 2006 - In Maria Dimova-Cookson & William J. Mander (eds.), T. H. Green: Ethics, Metaphysics, and Political Philosophy. Oxford, GB: Oxford University Press.
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    Self-realization.Arne Naess - 2002 - In Ruth F. Chadwick & Doris Schroeder (eds.), Applied ethics: critical concepts in philosophy. New York: Routledge. pp. 4--195.
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    Self-Realization: The End, the Aim and the Way of Life.Edmond Holmes - 2013 - Constable.
    This is a new release of the original 1930 edition.
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  16. Self-realization. Yogananda (ed.) - 1971 - Los Angeles, Calif.: Self-Realization Fellowship.
     
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  17. Self-realization magazine. Yogananda (ed.) - 1945 - Los Angeles, Calif.: Self-Realization Fellowship.
     
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  18. Evolution: Self-realization through self-transcendence.Erich Jantsch - 1976 - In Evolution And Consciousness: Human Systems In Transition. Reading, Mass.: Reading Ma: Addison-Wesley. pp. 37--70.
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  19. Self Realization as Ethical Norm: A Critique.Isaac Franck - 1977 - Philosophical Forum 9 (1):1.
     
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  20. Self-Realization as the Moral End.H. L. Stewart - 1908 - Philosophical Review 17:242.
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  21. Self-realization and the common good : Themes in T.h. Green.David O. Brink - 2006 - In Maria Dimova-Cookson & William J. Mander (eds.), T. H. Green: Ethics, Metaphysics, and Political Philosophy. Oxford, GB: Oxford University Press.
     
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  22. Narrative, Self-Realization, and the Shape of a Life.Samuel Clark - 2018 - Ethical Theory and Moral Practice 21 (2):371-385.
    Velleman, MacIntyre, and others have argued for the compositional view that lives can be other than equally good for the person who lives them even though they contain all and only the same moments, and that this is explained by their narrative structure. I argue instead for explanation by self-realization, partly by interpreting Siegfried Sassoon’s exemplary life-narrative. I decide between the two explanations by distinguishing the various features of the radial concept of narrative, and showing, for each, either that (...)
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  23. Self-realization; an outline of ethics.Henry Wilkes Wright - 1913 - New York,: H. Holt.
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    Self-Realization As Perfection In Bradley’s Ethical Studies.David J. Crossley - 1977 - Idealistic Studies 7 (3):199-220.
    Those attempting to expound a comprehensive normative ethical theory are presumably motivated by the belief that there should be an ultimate reason people can give for their actions and a final response to the question of why we should act morally. Historically, one candidate for this ultimate end or reason is self-realization. To convince us of his theory the self-realizationist must successfully explicate the notion of the self—i.e., he must tell us what man’s distinctive nature or function (...)
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    Dewey, Self-Realization, and Romanticism.Andrew Norris - 2023 - Philosophy Today 67 (2):331-348.
    John Dewey’s conception of democracy as the political form devoted to the maximum individual self-realization of the citizenry, in the broadest sense of that term, promises to lift democracy above angry populism while avoiding untenable and contentious metaphysical commitments. The idea of self-realization is traditionally tied to a hierarchical and therefore unacceptable model of society. Dewey breaks this tie by stripping the idea of its metaphysical commitments. But Dewey requires supplementation. I argue that Dewey’s own insights can be (...)
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    Self-realization and the criterion of goodness.Henry W. Wright - 1908 - Philosophical Review 17 (6):606-618.
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    Self-Realization as Self-Abandonment.Richard Stone - 2018 - In Andrea Altobrando, Takuya Niikawa & Richard Stone (eds.), The Realizations of the Self. Cham: Palgrave MacMillan. pp. 267-283.
    In this contribution, I will use Tanabe Hajime’s Philosophy as Metanoetics as a guide to explore the possibility that, in certain cases, self-realization can only be achieved via self-abandonment. Specifically, I shall rely on Tanabe’s notion of the self-awareness of absolute nothingness to show that, specifically in cases in which the subject has met with their own relativity and powerlessness, a switch from active attempts at self-realization to a passive acceptance of a power greater than oneself (...)
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    Fetishistic dimension of self-realization (outline of the issues).Maciej Urbanek - 2022 - Analiza I Egzystencja 60:113-133.
    In this text I would like to argue that individualistic culture of today is imbued with a specific notion of the self. Phenomena like life-style blogs, „cult” of celebrities and especially self-realization gurus and literature co-create a discourse on man where self is no longer regarded as an inner essence, substance or existential potency of a man but rather as a tengible and to some extent concrete object. Thus „being oneself” ceases to function as a verb and (...)
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    Self-realization.-A criticism.A. E. Taylor - 1896 - International Journal of Ethics 6 (3):356-371.
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    Self-Realization.-A Criticism.A. E. Taylor - 1895 - International Journal of Ethics 6 (3):356.
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    Self-Realization. A Criticism.A. E. Taylor - 1896 - International Journal of Ethics 6 (3):356-371.
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    Education and self-realization.Elizabeth Telfer - 1972 - Journal of Philosophy of Education 6 (2):216–234.
    Elizabeth Telfer; Education and Self-Realization, Journal of Philosophy of Education, Volume 6, Issue 2, 30 May 2006, Pages 216–234, https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1.
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    Education and Self-Realization.Elizabeth Telfer - 1972 - Journal of Philosophy of Education 6 (2):216-234.
    Elizabeth Telfer; Education and Self-Realization, Journal of Philosophy of Education, Volume 6, Issue 2, 30 May 2006, Pages 216–234, https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1.
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  34. Self-realization as the moral ideal.John Dewey - 1893 - Philosophical Review 2 (6):652-664.
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    Simple and effective science for self-realization: living with harmony.A. M. Patel - 2013 - Gujarat, India: Dada Bhagwan Aradhna Trust.
    Gnan Vidhi is the ultimate gift from the Gnani Purush Dadashri, who has revealed to the world an extraordinary, new science of the Self, called 'Akram Vignan' (Stepless path to Self-realization and harmony in daily living). It is a scientific process of separating 'I' (Soul, Self) and 'my' (mind, body and speech), with the special spiritual energies and grace of the Gnani Purush. The participant attains and experiences that which has eluded him life after life, the (...) realized state. He experiences eternal bliss and becomes free from worries. His worldly relations become harmonious. - Dadashri. (shrink)
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    Conservation and Self-Realization: A Deep Ecology Perspective.Freya Mathews - 1988 - Environmental Ethics 10 (4):347-355.
    Nature in its wider cosmic sense is not at risk from human exploitation and predation. To see life on Earth as but a local manifestation of this wider, indestructable and inexhaustible nature is to shield ourselves from despair over the fate of our Earth. But to take this wide view also appears to make interventionist political action on behalf of nature-which is to say, conservation-superfluous. If we identify with nature in its widest sense, as deep ecology prescribes, then the “ (...)-defence” argument usually advanced by deep ecologists in support of conservation appears not to work. I argue that the need for eco-activism can be reconciled with a rejection of despair within the framework of deep ecology, and that in the process of this reconciliation the meaning of the term conservation acquires a new, spiritual dimension. (shrink)
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  37. John Dewey and Self-Realization.Robert J. Roth - 1965 - Les Etudes Philosophiques 20 (3):375-376.
     
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    The Social Pathologies of Self‐Realization: A diagnosis of the consequences of the shift in individualization.Lars Geer Hammershøj - 2009 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 41 (5):507-526.
    The aim of this article is to inquire into today's social pathologies, i.e. the negative consequences of the developmental processes of society. In a dialogue with Axel Honneth, the article asserts that a shift has occurred in individualization, a shift that implies a fundamental change in social pathologies: Social pathologies no longer derive from social barriers inhibiting self‐realization but from self‐realization itself. As a consequence, philosophy of education, rather than sociology, appears to be the relevant field of study. (...)
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    Self-realization in mixed communities of humans, bears, sheep, and wolves.Arne Naess - 1979 - Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 22 (1-4):231 – 241.
    The paper assumes as a general abstract norm that the specific potentialities of living beings be fulfilled. No being has a priority in principle in the realizing of its possibilities, but norms of increasing diversity or richness of potentialities put limits on the development of destructive life-styles. Application is made to the mixed Norwegian communities of certain mammals and humans. A kind of modus vivendi is established which is firmly based on cultural tradition. It is fairly unimportant whether the term (...)
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    Self-Realization: An Outline of Ethics. [REVIEW]Alfred H. Lloyd - 1915 - Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 12 (6):166-167.
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    Self-Realization: An Outline of Ethics. [REVIEW]Alfred H. Lloyd - 1915 - Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 12 (6):166-167.
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  42. John Dewey and Self-Realization.Robert J. Roth - 1965 - Revista Portuguesa de Filosofia 21 (1):95-96.
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    [Enhancement between self-realization and self-deception].B. Gesang - 2006 - Ethik in der Medizin: Organ der Akademie für Ethik in der Medizin 18 (1):10-26.
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  44. Repetition and Self-Realization in Jazz Improvisation.John M. Carvalho - 2010 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 68 (3):285-290.
     
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    Evolution and the Self-Realization Theory.H. W. Wright - 1908 - International Journal of Ethics 18 (3):355-363.
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    Self-Realization: An Outline of Ethics. [REVIEW]Alfred H. Lloyd - 1915 - Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 12 (6):166-167.
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    Self-realization and justice: A liberal-perfectionist defense of the right to freedom from employment.Samuel Arnold - 2016 - Contemporary Political Theory 15 (3):e1-e3.
  48. Prayers of self-realization.Swami Premananda - 1943 - Washington, D.C.,: Self-realization fellowship.
     
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    Reincarnation, Self-Realization, and Animal Protection.Michael W. Fox - 1993 - Between the Species 9 (4):7.
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  50. RITE, 14, 20 self-realization, 86 Staff Development, 117,154,165 STEP, 23 Stereotypes, 132.139.Alert Novices - 1993 - In James Calderhead & Peter Gates (eds.), Conceptualizing reflection in teacher development. London ;: Falmer Press. pp. 172.
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