Abstract: In this paper, two main aspects of Cristina Meini’s From Cradle to Internet. The Social Nature of Personal Identity are taken into consideration. In the first place, Meini’s argument concerning the structuring role for self development of caregivers’ communicative mirroring is analysed in the light of current literature concerning the multi-layered architecture of identity. I propose to integrate Meini’s interesting socio-cultural perspective with a dialectical view of the interaction between fundamental self-monitoring mechanisms addressing bodily self-awareness and psychological as well as social components of self-knowledge. This integration widely relies on the most recent contributions from Peter Fonagy’s model of mentalizati...
This paper takes a new look at an old question: what is the human self? It offers a proposal ...
Is the self already relational in its very bodily foundations? The question of whether our mental li...
ABSTRACT: FRAGMENTS OF THE ONLINE SELF: CONSCIOUSNESS, SELF-CONSCIOUSNESS AND DIGITAL MEMORY The d...
Abstract: In this paper, two main aspects of Cristina Meini’s From Cradle to Internet. The Social Na...
In this paper, two main aspects of Cristina Meini’s From Cradle to Internet. The Social Nature 11 of...
Abstract: Contrary to what Descartes argued many centuries ago, the self seems far from being a simp...
This paper explores the implications of extended and distributed cognition theory for our notions of...
Situations of interpersonal contact could contribute to the construction of a basic sense of self du...
In this article, moving from being to becoming, we construe the ‘self’ as a dynamic process rather t...
Humans have long wondered whether they can survive the death of their physical bodies. Some people n...
There is a close relationship between the developments of personal identity and consciousness throug...
The social networks are activators of exponential relations and of new formulas of self-representati...
Paper presented at Third Scientific Conference and Discussion Forum on Personality: Psychology and F...
In this paper, the reflexive relationship between social interaction and understanding of self in on...
This paper takes a new look at an old question: what is the human self? It offers a proposal for the...
This paper takes a new look at an old question: what is the human self? It offers a proposal ...
Is the self already relational in its very bodily foundations? The question of whether our mental li...
ABSTRACT: FRAGMENTS OF THE ONLINE SELF: CONSCIOUSNESS, SELF-CONSCIOUSNESS AND DIGITAL MEMORY The d...
Abstract: In this paper, two main aspects of Cristina Meini’s From Cradle to Internet. The Social Na...
In this paper, two main aspects of Cristina Meini’s From Cradle to Internet. The Social Nature 11 of...
Abstract: Contrary to what Descartes argued many centuries ago, the self seems far from being a simp...
This paper explores the implications of extended and distributed cognition theory for our notions of...
Situations of interpersonal contact could contribute to the construction of a basic sense of self du...
In this article, moving from being to becoming, we construe the ‘self’ as a dynamic process rather t...
Humans have long wondered whether they can survive the death of their physical bodies. Some people n...
There is a close relationship between the developments of personal identity and consciousness throug...
The social networks are activators of exponential relations and of new formulas of self-representati...
Paper presented at Third Scientific Conference and Discussion Forum on Personality: Psychology and F...
In this paper, the reflexive relationship between social interaction and understanding of self in on...
This paper takes a new look at an old question: what is the human self? It offers a proposal for the...
This paper takes a new look at an old question: what is the human self? It offers a proposal ...
Is the self already relational in its very bodily foundations? The question of whether our mental li...
ABSTRACT: FRAGMENTS OF THE ONLINE SELF: CONSCIOUSNESS, SELF-CONSCIOUSNESS AND DIGITAL MEMORY The d...