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  2. True self and false self - Wikipedia

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    Karen Horney, in her 1950 book, Neurosis and Human Growth, based her idea of "true self" and "false self" through the view of self-improvement, interpreting it as real self and ideal self, with the real self being what one currently is and the ideal self being what one could become. [17] (See also Karen Horney § Theory of the self).

  3. Authenticity (philosophy) - Wikipedia

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    Absolute freedom is the vertiginous experience necessary for being authentic, yet such freedom can be so unpleasant as to impel people to choose an inauthentic life. As an aspect of authenticity, absolute freedom determines a person’s relation with the real world, a relation not based upon or determined by a system of values or an ideology ...

  4. Authenticity in art - Wikipedia

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    Authenticity in art is manifested in the different ways that a work of art, or an artistic performance, can be considered authentic. [1] The initial distinction is between nominal authenticity and expressive authenticity.

  5. What's real and what's fake? In the Native art world, the ...

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    Authentic basketry dangles from hangers above. A small but nice selection of Navajo rugs is on display. Willard Slim and Bertha Gorman inherited the store, built in 1972, from a family member who ...

  6. Self-discrepancy theory - Wikipedia

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    The self-discrepancy theory states that individuals compare their "actual" self to internalized standards or the "ideal/ought self". Inconsistencies between "actual", "ideal" (idealized version of yourself created from life experiences) and "ought" (who persons feel they should be or should become) are associated with emotional discomforts (e.g., fear, threat, restlessness).

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    Unity and Nvidia's new real-time ray tracing tech mimics the properties of light, creating photorealistic lighting and reflections. Can You Tell the Difference between a Real and a Rendered BMW 8 ...

  8. The Real - Wikipedia

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    The Real is the intelligible form of the horizon of truth of the field-of-objects that has been disclosed. [8] [9] As the Real Order of the Borromean knot in Lacanianism, [10] it is opposed in the unconscious to the Imaginary, which encompasses fantasy, dreams and hallucinations.

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    Honestly, the two phrases are often used interchangeably so it can be difficult to understand the difference between the two—if there even is one. Meet the Expert