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(2) The concept of interiorisation is indeed the basis of the materialist view of the development of thought.
Panicker described Aravindan's expressive style using his own concept of antarasannivesa, or the poetics of interiorisation.
The material basis for transition from sensorimotor intelligence to representation and from representation to conceptual thought is the interiorisation of practical activity.
This inner, interiorisation of Kabbalah, saw the Divine imminent in all Creation, and so could be expressed beyond the advanced, esoteric limitations of Kabbalah.
For true interiorization, objective existence is only a pretext.
Yoga is therefore seen as a process of interiorization or ascent of consciousness.
True interiorization leads to a universality inaccessible to those who remain on the periphery.
Despair is the paroxysm of individuation, a painful and unique interiorization.
This means that the infant's cognitive and emotional response to the object (which is usually a person) is one of interiorization.
Technical requirements: behavioral diagram, sequence prepared for a demonstration, interiorization of the practice (closed eyes)
On the other hand, the interiorization of a common legacy is a slow process, which B. Villalba compares to acculturation.
Interiorization leads to inner collapse, because the world penetrates you and crushes you with its overbearing weight.
Solitary walks are propitious to an intense process of interiorization especially in the evening, when none of the usual seductions can steal one's interest.
Integration and Interiorization (1990)
Furthermore, even a small amount of education in writing transforms people's mentality from the holistic immersion of orality to interiorization and individuation.
Men generally belong to two categories: those for whom the world offers opportunities for interiorization and those for whom the world remains external and objective.
Charles Rice references the thinking of Walter Benjamin, in The Emergence of the Interior, on the study of interiorization and experience.
"The process of moving from the intermental to the intramental domain takes place through internalization, or, as some translate the Russian original, interiorization (Kozulin, 1990 p. 116).
"The Development of Perfection: The Interiorization of Buddhist Ritual in the Eighth and Ninth Centuries."
One of the major weaknesses in Simmel's analysis is a possible interiorization of the radical subject-object dichotomy he is describing, in particular a leaning, on occasion, towards an essentialist given self.
The term was coined by R D Laing, who believed that this nexust "exists only in so far as each person incarnates the nexus...maintaining his interiorization of the group unchanged."
Disjunction from the world through suffering leads to excessive interiorization and, paradoxically, to such a high level of consciousness that the world, with all its splendors and glooms, becomes exterior and transcendent.
Consciousness has divided men into two categories, equally unbalanced and unhappy: those bent on interiorization, self-torment, and tragedy, and those possessed by the imperialistic urger to acquire and to own.
Political integration (which includes but is not limited to racial integration) is based on voluntary policies which aims at creating a common identity, and the interiorization by each individual of a common cultural and historic legacy.
The several sections dealing with the spiritual program spoke of course of the devout practices expected of the students, but also manifested a concern for the interiorization of religious and moral values through those practices and through the guidance that the students, young Italian laymen for the most part, were to receive from the Jesuits.
Yet at the same time, Laing insisted that such a socially real grouping "can be nothing else than the multiplicity of the points of view and actions of its members...even where, through the interiorization of this multiplicity as synthesized by each, this synthesized multiplicity becomes ubiquitous in space and enduring in time".