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This article focuses on the “me” that will be referred to interchangeably as either the “self” or “identity.” We define the self as a multifaceted, dynamic, and temporally continuous set of mental self-representations.
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Jan 1, 2012 · Feeling that one knows oneself facilitates using the self to make sense and make choices, using the self as an important perceptual, motivational and self-regulatory tool.
Jun 21, 2021 · After delineating key concepts and offering reasons why personality psychologists should care about self and identity processes, we highlight important empirical discoveries that are of special...
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- 1 Self-awareness and self-identity
- 2 Personal identity
The key to understanding self-identity is identifying the transcendental structures that make a temporally extended, continuous, and unified experiential life possible. Self-identity is rooted in the formal, temporalizing structure of intentional experience that underlies psychological continuity. Personal identity, by contrast, is rooted in the co...
The key to a phenomenological notion of self-identity is the intentional structure of self-awareness, which is inseparable from the consciousness of the temporality of experiences. In hearing, say, Dio, Che Nellalma Infondere Amor from Verdis “ ’ ” ’ Don Carlo, I am aware not only of the presently sounding note or notes, I am aware of the aria as a...
We might in suitable circumstances say of Sue, Shes not herself today, or of Mary, “ ’ ” “She’s a different person from when I knew her ten years ago. The subject pronoun ” in each sentence refers to a single, self-identical person, but one sentence uses the language of“self while the other uses“person. We have difficulty thinking that ” ” Sue toda...
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May 1, 2006 · How are we to account for a self conceptualized in terms of schemas and representations, that at the same time--as self--scrutinizes these schemas and representations (as in cognitive therapy for...
Stated otherwise, persons seek to achieve self-definition and self-interpretation (i.e., identity) in three funda-mental ways: (a) in terms of their unique traits, (b) in terms of dyadic rela-tionships, and (c) in terms of group membership (Brewer & Gardner, 1996).
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Sep 3, 2018 · In this final section of the paper, I will use PC theories of the self as a working example demonstrating practical consequences of implementing the Jamesian distinction between “Me” and “I.”