double standard
No, double jeopardy is when someone is charged twice for the same crime, which is illegal in the US.
This is a quote from Charles Dickens. It could be interpreted in a few different ways. It is possible that he was being ironic and implying that we should be as compassionate to others as we are to ourselves. It could also mean that he was implying that we should worry only about ourselves and to treat our neighbors more harshly than our own families.
Emerson believes that we should not be affected by the way others perceive us and that we all need to rely on ourselves for success and happiness.
Subjective Conscience: it is ours, we are responsible for how we decide. Objective Conscience: it transcends our individualistic, private notion and binds us, calling us, out of ourselves in relation to others and to God.
APEX: Individualism
No, double jeopardy is when someone is charged twice for the same crime, which is illegal in the US.
Double Standard
The things we hate in ourselves. The things we fear in ourselves.
Yes we should in order to See how we can Improve ourselves
He doesn't. The instruction was to love others as we love ourselves. No more and no less.
The antonym for "ourselves" is "others" or "someone else".
altruism
When it comes to criteria by which an organization can compensate its employees, there is the bonus and salary increment. Others are insurance, pension plan and paid vacation.
altruism
with their teeth and claws
This philosophy is important because it encourages people to except others of a different ethnic group, other than ourselves, and to be enlightened by the idea of a world with many different people that are but the same.
Social Psychology examines behavior from three important perspectives, How we perceive ourselves and others. How others influence our behavior, how do we perceive ourselves.