Definition of Selfhoods

1. Noun. (plural of selfhood) ¹

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Definition of Selfhoods

1. selfhood [n] - See also: selfhood

Lexicographical Neighbors of Selfhoods

selfdom
selfdoms
selfdual
selfduals
selfe
selfe-one
selfed
selfenergies
selfenergy
selfexcitation
selfexcitations
selfgravitating
selfheals
selfhood
selfhoods (current term)
selfie
selfies
selfing
selfings
selfinteraction
selfish
selfish DNA
selfish gene
selfish person
selfishly
selfishness
selfishnesses
selfism
selfisms

Literary usage of Selfhoods

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. A Pluralistic Universe: Hibbert Lectures to Manchester College on the by William James (1909)
"The absolute as such has objects, not constituents, and if the objects develop selfhoods upon their own several accounts, ..."

2. A Pluralistic Universe: Hibbert Lectures to Manchester College on the by William James (1909)
"The absolute as such has objects, not constituents, and if the objects develop selfhoods upon their own several accounts, ..."

3. A Pluralistic Universe by William James (1909)
"The absolute as such has objects, not constituents, and if the objects develop selfhoods upon their own several accounts, ..."

4. A Pluralistic Universe: Hibbert Lectures to Manchester College on the by William James (1909)
"The absolute as such has objects, not constituents, and if the objects develop selfhoods upon their own several accounts, ..."

5. The Classical Influence in English Literature in the Nineteenth Century: And by William Chislett (1918)
"When men refused to renew their selfhoods continually by breaking the chains both of Satan and the God of this world, or declined to be enlightened by ..."

6. William Blake: A Study of His Life and Art Work by Irene Langridge (1904)
"The continuous evolution into new divisions and organisms, separate selfhoods and particles, was to him the falling of Urizen, head downwards, ..."

7. The End of the Ages: With Forecasts of the Approaching Political, Social and by William Fishbough (1898)
"... the immense expansion of selfhood by clothing it with all other selfhoods, ... other selfhoods in turn will have the same resources of the same riches. ..."

8. The Monist by Hegeler Institute (1892)
"We have never been and shall never be transcendental selfhoods or metaphysical egos, or any kind of things in themselves. Our personality is real life, ..."

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