| 11. | Philosophers such as Aquinas use the concept of individuation.
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| 12. | The overarching goal of Jungian psychology is the attainment of self through individuation.
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| 13. | Our individuation culminates in what Coleridge terms " the fullness of intelligence ."
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| 14. | Simondon also conceived of " pre-individual fields " which make individuation possible.
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| 15. | Establishing that phenomenological properties are amenable to individuation by causal role therefore requires argument.
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| 16. | Giving a complete description of the process of dream interpretation and individuation is complex.
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| 17. | However, he did not work out any definite or detailed theory of individuation.
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| 18. | This natural process is called individuation, or the process of becoming an individual.
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| 19. | It would have been better for individuation.
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| 20. | This process of emotional maturation aspires to a goal of Individuation or self-actualisation.
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