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Speaking of this transcendental motif, Husserl wrote: It is the motif of questioning back to the last source of all achievements of knowledge, of reflection in which the knower reflects on himself and his knowing life, in which all the scientific constructs which have validity for him, occur teleologically, and as permanent acquisitions are kept and become freely available to him.
It is the motif of questioning back to the last source of all achievements of knowledge, of reflection in which the knower reflects on himself and his knowing life, in which all the scientific constructs which have validity for him, occur teleologically, and as permanent acquisitions are kept and become freely available to him.
Mr. Darcy openly reflects on himself and his history.
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And it isn't all that chest-beating anyways, as Kendrick Lamar spends much of the LP reflecting on himself, his flaws, and his achievements, taking stock of where he's at and where he's come from to get there.
In it Schiller also reflects on the difference between himself, the "sentimental" writer, and his envied friend Goethe, the "naive" poet.
Wexford himself reflects on the fact that women and children are tracked more rigorously than men, who are supposedly more inclined by nature to walk away from their problems.
But that idiocy reflects more on himself than the armed forces.
"It reflects on them.
He reflects on life.
Preston reflects on etymologies.
Writer reflects on his unhappy marriage.
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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.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com