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As Bauer's 1829 manuscript had also declared, at stake was not only the subjective realisation of the concept, but the fate of the idea, the unity of thought and being; and this required that the objectivity of the historical process be equally emphasized.
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In this sub-group, roughly two thirds comprised congruent realisations, with implicitly subjective realisations may, might, will, can and could as well as implicitly objective realisations such as hopefully and certainly.
With subjective symptom realisation, BCVA at the time of detection was statistically significantly worse than an alert by the device, with a –11.5 letter loss.
For metaphorical realisations of readiness, all comprised explicitly subjective clauses using the subjects I or we: (38) I ' m pleased to know that your company is now recruiting new staff.
For both Marx and Hegel, self-development begins with an experience of internal alienation stemming from this recognition, followed by a realisation that the actual self, as a subjective agent, renders its potential counterpart an object to be apprehended.
Moreover, the writers mostly employed subjective selections for modality (about 94%%), including both congruent and metaphorical realisations (see Tables 7 and 8).
With increasing awareness about how such biases of the observing mind affect the collection of data, as well as the realisation – in fields such as quantum physics and consciousness studies – that the subjective stance of the experimenter cannot and perhaps should not be isolated from their experiments, the contemplative approach comes to seem ever more a useful complement to scientific method.
The data in each of these categories were then examined to determine the realisation of the modality as either 1) congruent (and within this implicitly subjective or objective) or 2) metaphorical (and within this either explicitly subjective or objective).
It is a complex construct, covering both affect and psychological functioning with two distinct perspectives:- the hedonic perspective, which focuses on the subjective experience of happiness and life satisfaction, and the eudaimonic perspective, focusing on psychological functioning and self realisation [ 3].
Positive mental health or wellbeing can therefore be conceptualised as a state of health, happiness and prospering, comprising two dimensions, namely how we feel (the subjective experience of affect and life satisfaction) and how we function (psychological functioning, good relationships with others, and self-realisation) [ 27- 29].
The realisation dawned.
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