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Discover Ludwig"individual selves" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to all the people who are part of a group, or to indicate that each person has their own unique perspective or outlook on things. For example: "We all have our individual selves, yet we are also part of a larger group."
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Plumwood's conception of the self is not a rejection of particularity and individuality; it is a recognition that individual selves are also interdependent beings-in-relationships, not Transcendent Selves who triumph over such interdependencies and relationships.
Start with inclusion and you'll empower people to be their individual selves, and to reach the full potential of how they can individually influence the organization.
The Kirits sacrificed their individual, selves for the family, until there was no family left.
Overall, our hope to reach greater maturity, whatever the cost to our individual selves.
Both schools are pluralistic (also with regard to individual selves) and theistic.
As a way of representing the involuntary immersion of our individual selves in a teeming, crowded world, it's rather brilliant.
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Yoga represents the merging of individual self into supreme self.
Millions of individual self-images, accordingly, are left orphaned.
Instead, there is, she argued, only "I" and my individual self-interest.
So the pursuit of individual self-interest leads to a loss for everyone.
When there's no ownership, the pursuit of individual self-interest can make everyone worse off.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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