单词 | self-realization |
释义 | self-realizationn. Realization of one's true nature or ideal self; fulfilment of one's potential by one's own efforts. ΘΚΠ the mind > mental capacity > philosophy > absolute idealism > [noun] > other doctrines and their adherents self-realization1813 directionism1894 transmental1905 Crocean1921 sacramentalism1936 transphenomenality1957 1813–15 S. T. Coleridge Notebks. (1973) III. 4186 The Spirit snatches it <self> loose from its own self-immersion, and self-actualizing distinguishes itself from its Self-realization. 1839 Biblical Repertory Jan. 59 God reveals himself in creation..by a series of eternal unfoldings, some in matter, some in mind; and thus the Deity is in a perpetual effort towards self-realization. 1876 F. H. Bradley Ethical Stud. ii. 75 There is self-realization in all action. 1907 J. R. Illingworth Doctr. Trinity xii. 245 This realisation for which the Christian looks, while it is the realization of himself, is not self-realisation. For..it is not in the last resort his own achievement, but the gift of God. 1926 A. H. Hamer Wild Flowers Cape 4 If there is a head of flowers on a stalk the pedicels are divergently arranged so as to give each flower the best chance of self-realization for the benefit of the species. 1965 A. H. Maslow in M. R. Jones Human Motivation 45 A basic far goal of psychotherapy is the recovery of identity (of the individual person), of real-self, of authenticity, individuation, self-realization. 2000 Big Issue 4 Sept. 17/2 I am completely into self-realisation. I'm not out to change anybody's life, I'm out to change myself. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, January 2018; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < n.1813 |
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