Sentence examples for a capacity for reflection from inspiring English sources

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It's about us, the human animal, the strange amphibious creature that swims in nature yet is afflicted with a capacity for reflection that transcends nature.

A capacity for reflection and understanding enables one to work toward integrity even if it does not ensure that one achieves an ideal of integrity.

Realists picture practical reason as a capacity for reflection about an objective body of normative truths regarding action (Parfit 2011, Scanlon 2014).

This approach denies that practical reason is a capacity for reflection about an objective domain of independent normative facts; but it equally rejects the expressivist's naturalistic suspicion of normativity.

So the film is my way to kind of honour my love for political philosophy and also show that I really think there is a capacity for reflection and self-rule that we've blocked from really allowing to flourish.

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But for the vast majority of non- or only mildly partisan individuals with a capacity for cognitive reflection, the Goldstone report should be treated seriously and even perhaps as a wake-up call.

One feature distinguishing Benson's account from non-feminist accounts of responsibility that determine responsibility on the basis of features like having a capacity for critical reflection, being able to make choices, and knowing what one is doing, is the fact that Benson's account is sensitive to a person's sense of her worth as it is affected by internalizing oppressive social norms.

7. Re ref 153: The Russian soldier could use his emotional brain to think conceptually since the limbic cingulate gyrus is anatomically superior to the hippocampal gyrus which is most primary to memory allowing a capacity for emotional reflection.

While humility and a capacity for self-reflection are important to be successful, so is a healthy degree of arrogance--the arrogance of thinking that the most ambitious and complex problems can be solved no matter how many times you fail.

According to David [ 36], insight requires a capacity for self-reflection and the ability to make self-evaluations.

Little (1991), for instance, uses 'capacity' instead of 'ability' and states that "autonomy is essentially a capacity for detachment, critical reflection, decision-making, and independent action" (p. 4).

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