| Robert A. Nemiroff, Calvin A. Colarusso - Medical - 1985 - 362 pages
...different pursuits, as expressed in their simple product and sayings. For an individual life is the coincidence of but one life cycle with but one segment of history; and all human integrity stands or falls with the one style of integrity of which one partakes. There is... | |
| Charles Keil - Music - 1991 - 275 pages
...striving, the possessor of integrity is ready to defend the dignity of his own life style against all physical and economic threats. For he knows that an...history; and that for him all human integrity stands and falls with the one style of integrity of which he partakes.3 In a paragraph on ego strength, Erikson... | |
| William M. Tuttle Jr. - History - 1993 - 382 pages
...cycle as something that had to be. ..." It means, Erikson wrote, that the "possessor of integrity . . . knows that an individual life is the accidental coincidence...but one life cycle with but one segment of history. . . ,"25 Thus, at this point in one's life, the psychologist Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi has written, the... | |
| Cathy Caruth - Literary Criticism - 1995 - 308 pages
...Erikson put it (1959), integration or despair. But integration means that one has to accept, acquiesce to the "accidental coincidence of but one life cycle with but one segment of history" (98). Erikson further explained that to achieve integrity one has to accept "one's own life cycle and... | |
| Jack Kugelmass - History - 1996 - 292 pages
...striving, the possessor of integrity is ready to defend the dignity of his own life style against all physical and economic threats. For he knows that an...history and that for him all human integrity stands and falls with the one style of integrity of which it partakes. . . . The lack or loss of this accrued... | |
| Jacques Grand'Maison, Solange Lefebvre - Intergenerational relations - 1996 - 316 pages
...the meeting of a personal history with a small part of the great human story, or as Erikson puts it, "the accidental coincidence of but one life cycle with but one segment of history." It represents a kind of internal harmonization with one's past, one's memories. "Although aware of... | |
| David Nord - AIDS (Disease) - 1997 - 336 pages
...strive: The possessor of integrity is ready to defend the dignity of his own life style against all physical and economic threats. For he knows that an...is the accidental coincidence of but one life cycle and but one segment of history, and that for him all human integrity stands or falls with the one style... | |
| Robert A. Orsi - Religion - 1999 - 424 pages
...striving, the possessor of integrity is ready to defend the dignity of his own life style against all physical and economic threats. For he knows that an...history and that for him all human integrity stands and falls with the one style of integrity of which it partakes. . . . The lack or loss of this accrued... | |
| Joe L. Kincheloe, Shirley R. Steinberg, Leila E. Villaverde - Education - 1999 - 294 pages
...and only life cycle as something that had to be, and that, by necessity permitted not substitutions For he knows that an individual life is the accidental...history; and that for him all human integrity stands and falls with the one style of integrity of which he partakes. The style of integrity developed by... | |
| Sterling K. Gerber - Counseling - 1999 - 238 pages
...the dignity of his [or herj own life style against all physical and economic threats. For he [or shej knows that an individual life is the accidental coincidence...with but one segment of history; and that for him [or herj all human integrity stands and falls with the one style of integrity of which he [or shej... | |
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