| 21. | The eventual encounter with the shadow plays a central part in the process of individuation.
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| 22. | The embryo enacts the drama of individuation.
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| 23. | Individuation makes possible a drama described as a confrontation with the face of the Other.
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| 24. | This second condition was called individuation manipulation.
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| 25. | It is the original impetus for self-projection or individuation as Coleridge put it.
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| 26. | At the object individuation stage, object representations are coarse and contain minimal feature information.
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| 27. | Teilhard argued the noosphere evolves towards ever greater personalisation, individuation and unification of its elements.
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| 28. | Jung considered that'the course of individuation . . . exhibits a certain formal regularity.
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| 29. | Individuation inevitably raises that very possibility.
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| 30. | He denies the principle of individuation, as distinct from the specific nature of the individual.
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