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Otherness
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in the view of some who most fears otherness
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us quo . The work of learning about otherness
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Peter and myself , underscoring the otherness
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d she even respect this other ( m ) otherness
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ct this other ( m ) otherness - the otherness
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are many ways in which we confront otherness
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me to know ourselves and remove the otherness
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xperience that at once embraces the otherness
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king towards removing this sense of otherness
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we seek with the world around us . Otherness
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paradoxical goal of encounters with otherness
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urselves with nature to clearly see otherness
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clearly see otherness , and we need otherness
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table in the absence of the other . Otherness
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ng physically and psychologically . Otherness
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lues imitation emphasizes our own ‘ otherness
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is , at least partially , a fear of otherness
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from that preference in contrast to otherness
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he ultimate engine of innovation is otherness
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it was the only creature to embrace otherness
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ploration ; to seek encounters with otherness
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oneness with others , as embodied in that ve
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Oneness with ourselves and nature – and the
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oneness that we seek with the world around u
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oneness is the paradoxical goal of encounter
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oneness of ourselves with nature to clearly
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oneness with the world . Thoreau ignored soc
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oneness with the world , nature , and the ot
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oneness that we can achieve the best individ
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oneness that embraces the unexpected . The t
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oneness of the type that motivated Thoreau .
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my own ‘ rightness. ’ How fortunate for me
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or me that this gentle people disabused me
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y psychologist Peter Gordon accompanied me
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ahãs , most of them anyway , would give me
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a straight head . '' The Pirahãs wanted me
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it underscored the gap between them and me
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reau was so articulately different from me
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king in a language that was so hard for me
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world first through our mother . All that w
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world . Through Thoreau we encounter the st
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world around us . Otherness , as I see it ,
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world . Thoreau ignored society to know him
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world , nature , and the other as part of t
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world . This applies to all of us whether w
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a hill only to see it roll down at the end
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interactions
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pleistocene
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