Sentence examples for involve oneself from inspiring English sources

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He seems to mean the history of terrorism as a culture or practice, globally and across time, but already that is to involve oneself in the generalism he has eschewed.

It is far more entertaining, stimulating, enlivening and, not incidentally, useful to other people to continue as full and varied a round of activities as one's health and situation permit and to involve oneself in one's community, including its politics.

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"I'm really very interested in what is happening, even when it involves oneself," she said.

"Approving permits or taking any judicial action in a matter involving oneself is obviously something a judge should not do".

Considering the highest-level distributors of content will always be the most convenient (aggregators, social news) and vanishingly few websites have communities worth involving oneself with, local comments appear not only inadequate if a dialogue of even the most minimal value is the effect desired, but also superfluous.

A discrete choice experiment was used to elicit preferences in the context of one of four hypothetical scenarios: a possible concussion, a rash/asthma-related problem involving oneself or one's child and an anxiety-related presentation.

Following Korsgaard (1996 20099), we understand a practical identity to be a description under which a person values herself, where valuing oneself involves treating oneself as a source of reasons.

What I said was that Christian meditation does not involve emptying oneself but filling oneself... with the spirit of God.

It is true that evaluative self-respect and self-esteem both involve appraising oneself favorably in virtue of one's behavior and personal traits, and that a person can have or lack either one undeservedly.

And still others refer to it as "switched world skepticism" or "possible world skepticism" because the arguments for it typically involve imagining oneself to be in some possible world that is both vastly different from the actual world and at the same time absolutely indistinguishable (at least by us) from the actual world.

The main point we are trying to make, here, is that there is a long tradition of philosophical thought that deals with these questions of justification, knowledge and truth, and a commitment to any specific empirical bioethics methodology is likely to involve aligning oneself with a particular epistemology about how a claim to moral knowledge can be justified.

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