Beyond Reflection

Beyond Reflection
Author: Anders Kolle
Publisher:
Total Pages: 144
Release: 2014-03
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9781940813158

Beyond Reflection is an inquiry into two distinct modes of thinking delineating two separate approaches and conceptions of the world and its objects. On one hand, we have reflection that repeats by mirroring and is sustained by mirror images, by a search for identity, and a desire for recognition, and on the other hand, we have what the author calls refraction, which breaks with the well-known and the mirror cabinet of sameness to give rise to the unrecognizable in the midst of recognition. What is opened in refraction emerges in Kolles work as a discrepancy between what is predictable and always locatable within the limited focus area of our predictions, and that which comes back altered and from another place than calculated or expected. It is these journeys into the unknown that Beyond Reflection investigates through a broad spectrum of examples ranging from the discoveries of Darwin to the psychoanalysis of Freud. The main focus of this book however is on artistic creation using modern poetry and painting - especially the works of Mallarme and Manet - as prime examples of a malleable approach and an impressionable thinking that travels further than the immediate returns of reflection.

Beyond the Reflection's Edge

Beyond the Reflection's Edge
Author: Bryan Davis
Publisher: Zondervan
Total Pages: 402
Release: 2009-05-26
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 0310566975

Sixteen-year-old Nathan Shepherd has a great life traveling where the careers of his father, an investigator, and mother, a renowned violinist, take him ... until his parents are found murdered. Left with only a mirror and notes from his father's last case, Nathan goes into hiding at the remote country home of Tony, his father's college buddy, and Tony's teenage daughter, Kelly. The mysterious mirror must be a clue to what happened to his parents, and when images appear in it---people and things that don't exist---Nathan and Kelly painstakingly gather evidence. But the killers want the mirror too, and danger threatens the teens at every turn. As it becomes evident that Nathan's father had stumbled upon dark forces at work in the world, several questions arise. Could it be that the mirror is a portal to a parallel world? Could this technology be used for evil purposes? And could his parents still be alive, trapped in another dimension? Nathan and Kelly struggle to solve the mystery before they too become victims. This chilling, hair-raising adventure is jam-packed with action in a fantastical world where nothing is as it seems, and even mirrors tell lies.

The Method and Principles of Complementary Reflection in and Beyond African Philosophy

The Method and Principles of Complementary Reflection in and Beyond African Philosophy
Author: Innocent Asouzu
Publisher: LIT Verlag Münster
Total Pages: 540
Release: 2005
Genre: Philosophy, African
ISBN: 9783825885786

Questions relating to types of philosophical trends within African philosophy can be very decisive for any idea of African philosophy. In this strikingly novel approach to African Philosophy, the author explores a complementary philosophical trend that goes back to those he calls anonymous traditional African philosophers. Based on their thoughts, he articulates a distinctive variant of the principles, method and imperative of complementarity (Ibu anyi danda) around which he builds his system. He anchors his reflection on such ambient concepts as the joy of being (jide k' iji), fragmentation, wholeness, and future reference.

Beyond the Reflection's Edge

Beyond the Reflection's Edge
Author: Bryan Davis
Publisher: Zondervan
Total Pages: 384
Release: 2008
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9780310715542

When Nathan Shepherd's parents are murdered, leaving only a mirror and notes from his investigator father's last case, Nathan and his father's friend's daughter struggle to solve the mystery before they, too, become victims. Original.

Client-Centered Therapy and the Person-Centered Approach

Client-Centered Therapy and the Person-Centered Approach
Author: Ronald F. Levant
Publisher: Praeger
Total Pages: 488
Release: 1984-10-15
Genre: Psychology
ISBN:

. . . an important contribution to the current literature on a person-centered approach. It demonstrates the increasingly broad and dynamic application of this perspective to a variety of fields. The Family Pscyhologist Featuring 21 papers by important contributors from academia and clinical practice, this volume examines the major developments in the client-centered approach to therapy which took place in the U.S. and Europe during the 1970's and early 1980's.

Beyond Her Reflection

Beyond Her Reflection
Author: Tammy Woodard
Publisher:
Total Pages: 134
Release: 2018-06-12
Genre:
ISBN: 9781948400411

Tragedy can make it hard to see and understand God's plan for our lives. But peace and understanding may be just one prayer away. Beyond Her Reflection is a compelling compellation of testimonies by women who found themselves tested and broken by life's obstacles. Author Tammy Woodard weaves eight inspirational essays into one powerful lesson of how women overcome through faith. Each chapter brings a unique perspective of the power of God in overcoming circumstances of addiction, abuse, loss, and fear as each woman unmasks her truth and reveals the miracle of healing through prayer. Through scripture and story, this book takes readers through stories of adversity and beyond--to the healing, hope and triumph on the other side. Their stories inspire the hope that is necessary for change and the strength to, in spite of all obstacles, keep moving forward.

Critical Reflection in Context

Critical Reflection in Context
Author: Jan Fook
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 266
Release: 2012
Genre: Education
ISBN: 0415684242

This book provides an accessible overview of the influential Fook/Gardner Critical Reflection framework for students, researchers and professionals. It then presents a wide range of illustrative case studies from a variety of different health and social care settings, demonstrating how it can be used in effective and innovative practice around the world.

Your Future Reflection

Your Future Reflection
Author: Guy Hatcher
Publisher: Inprov Records
Total Pages: 178
Release: 2013-11
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780983346272

Decades of extensive wealth planning and life coaching experience has made Guy Hatcher the man of 10,000 kitchen-table conversations conversations with people who, after spending a lifetime building businesses, portfolios and families now wrestle with deep questions about what will remain after they re gone. These are vital questions about legacy. So what about your legacy? What, beyond some assets, will you leave behind? One of America s most trusted life and wealth advisors has poured his accumulated wisdom between the covers of this brand-new book. In Your Future Reflection, Guy brings you proven insights and a step-by-step roadmap for: passing your core values on to future generations, establishing your family s brand, the power of the blessing how to receive it and give it, clarifying your vision, establishing a Family Life Plan, and much more."

Teacher Reflection

Teacher Reflection
Author: Zia Tajeddin
Publisher: Channel View Publications
Total Pages: 403
Release: 2022-09-15
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 1788921038

This edited book has been compiled in honor of Thomas S.C. Farrell, one of the most distinguished scholars in theorizing and researching language teacher reflection. It examines teacher reflection in three main areas: policies, practices and the impact of teacher reflection on teachers’ practices and professional development. The data-driven chapters shed light on concerns and challenges experienced by teachers in diverse international contexts and institutions, and discuss the practical implications of their findings across a variety of policy settings. The book addresses aspects of reflective practice including macro and micro policies and constraints, as well as opportunities in the engagement of reflective practice. In addition, it explores teachers’ identity, cognition, emotion and motivation, areas which are relevant but often not discussed in the literature on reflective practice.

Beyond Discipline

Beyond Discipline
Author: Alfie Kohn
Publisher: ASCD
Total Pages: 211
Release: 2006
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1416604723

In this 10th anniversary edition of an ASCD best seller, author Alfie Kohn reflects on his innovative ideas about replacing traditional discipline programs, in which things are done to students to control how they act, with a collaborative approach, in which we work with students to create caring communities. Features a new afterword by the author.