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| 12264. SELF-REALIZATION IN THE WRITINGS OF TAYLOR, GENDLIN, AND MORRISON. Compares the perspectives of three writers on the subject: Charles Taylor (The Ethics of Authenticity). Eugene Gendlin (Focusing), and Toni Morrison (Nobel Prize acceptance speech). All of these authors agree that self-realization involves getting in touch with one's self, but that it also involves being concerned with the needs of other people. 20 pages, 65 footnotes, 4 bibliographic sources. |
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