This article addresses the question of the individual self under conditions of increased insecurity and risks. Considering the centrality of the relationship between ontological and social levels, it explores how the individual can develop ontological trust and the roles ego, self and subjectivity play in its formation. Surveying socio-historical data on the structure of personality and social change and examining the classical debates of Freud, Jung, Kierkegaard, Mead, Parsons and De Beauvoir, it finds an increasing prevalence of the regressive ego and fragmented personality. Searching for ways out of this predicament, the article argues that the development of a strong subjectivity can replace a regressive ego with a reflexive ego rooted ...
Many have convincingly argued that the self, rather than an acultural, essentialist entity, is local...
Trust is a significant component of social capital. The notion is also important in economics, and h...
This thesis examines the idea of the non-sovereign self and the role it plays in the work of Hannah ...
The project takes as its starting point our conflicting intuitions about personal identity exposed b...
As a culture we have never been as saturated as we are today by discourses around the need and abili...
All conclusions about some psychological characteristics or content must derive from relations of so...
This thesis addresses the problem of self-alienation. Self-alienation is defined as the condition wh...
Introduction. The article discusses the problem of a limited personal world. Its topicality is justi...
This study explores the ontological framing of the nature of selfhood and the possibilities availabl...
This reflection seeks to elaborate on the social nature of the individual. The social self, or “nos”...
AbstractA hypothetical evolutionary scenario is offered meant to account for the emergence of mental...
This article evaluates the view that the self is social constructed. It explains that a social const...
Psychological literature operationalizes the concept of autonomy mainly in terms of moral developmen...
Three interrelated directions of research of the psychology of the subject are analyzed, in which pr...
In this article, moving from being to becoming, we construe the 'self' as a dynamic process rather t...
Many have convincingly argued that the self, rather than an acultural, essentialist entity, is local...
Trust is a significant component of social capital. The notion is also important in economics, and h...
This thesis examines the idea of the non-sovereign self and the role it plays in the work of Hannah ...
The project takes as its starting point our conflicting intuitions about personal identity exposed b...
As a culture we have never been as saturated as we are today by discourses around the need and abili...
All conclusions about some psychological characteristics or content must derive from relations of so...
This thesis addresses the problem of self-alienation. Self-alienation is defined as the condition wh...
Introduction. The article discusses the problem of a limited personal world. Its topicality is justi...
This study explores the ontological framing of the nature of selfhood and the possibilities availabl...
This reflection seeks to elaborate on the social nature of the individual. The social self, or “nos”...
AbstractA hypothetical evolutionary scenario is offered meant to account for the emergence of mental...
This article evaluates the view that the self is social constructed. It explains that a social const...
Psychological literature operationalizes the concept of autonomy mainly in terms of moral developmen...
Three interrelated directions of research of the psychology of the subject are analyzed, in which pr...
In this article, moving from being to becoming, we construe the 'self' as a dynamic process rather t...
Many have convincingly argued that the self, rather than an acultural, essentialist entity, is local...
Trust is a significant component of social capital. The notion is also important in economics, and h...
This thesis examines the idea of the non-sovereign self and the role it plays in the work of Hannah ...