In this article a neo-Jamesian approach to the self is developed within a naturalistic, bottom-up, and systemic-relational framework. In this approach, consciousness of the body as one’s own body is a necessary precondition of self-consciousness as psychological self-awareness, and hence of a socially and historically situated narrative self. Thus we take on board the criticism of those accounts of the narrative self that pay little attention to embodiment , or go to the extreme of stating that the narrative self is abstract and hence not embodied. But at the same time, we reject the idea that the embodiment of the narrative self is provided by a pre-reflective self-consciousness. By contrast, we view self-consciousness as a construction al...
Narrative psychology claims that autobiographical, verbal narratives are crucial for constructing ou...
In this Chapter we draw on psychological sciences to put forward a view of the constitution of ourse...
In this paper I examine William James\u27 concept of the \u27warmth and intimacy\u27 of bodily self-...
In this article a neo-Jamesian approach to the self is developed within a naturalistic, bottom-up, a...
In this article we explore the implications of a definition of self-consciousness as a process, by w...
Do we have to presuppose a self to account for human self-consciousness? If so, how should we charac...
In this article we explore the implications of a definition of self-consciousness as a process, by w...
In this chapter we outline the most appropriate theoretical and methodological scaffolding for devel...
In this article we explore the ethical import of a naturalistic form of narrative constructivism tha...
The Phenomenal Self (PS) is widely considered to be dependent on body representations, whereas the N...
This paper takes a new look at an old question: what is the human self? It offers a proposal for the...
Strong subjective factors embedded in self-existence and the non-reductive and encompassed existence...
In this book we offer a theory of the self, whose core ideas are that the self is a process of self-...
This paper takes a new look at an old question: what is the human self? It offers a proposal for the...
Is the self narratively constructed? There are many who would answer yes to the question. Dennett (1...
Narrative psychology claims that autobiographical, verbal narratives are crucial for constructing ou...
In this Chapter we draw on psychological sciences to put forward a view of the constitution of ourse...
In this paper I examine William James\u27 concept of the \u27warmth and intimacy\u27 of bodily self-...
In this article a neo-Jamesian approach to the self is developed within a naturalistic, bottom-up, a...
In this article we explore the implications of a definition of self-consciousness as a process, by w...
Do we have to presuppose a self to account for human self-consciousness? If so, how should we charac...
In this article we explore the implications of a definition of self-consciousness as a process, by w...
In this chapter we outline the most appropriate theoretical and methodological scaffolding for devel...
In this article we explore the ethical import of a naturalistic form of narrative constructivism tha...
The Phenomenal Self (PS) is widely considered to be dependent on body representations, whereas the N...
This paper takes a new look at an old question: what is the human self? It offers a proposal for the...
Strong subjective factors embedded in self-existence and the non-reductive and encompassed existence...
In this book we offer a theory of the self, whose core ideas are that the self is a process of self-...
This paper takes a new look at an old question: what is the human self? It offers a proposal for the...
Is the self narratively constructed? There are many who would answer yes to the question. Dennett (1...
Narrative psychology claims that autobiographical, verbal narratives are crucial for constructing ou...
In this Chapter we draw on psychological sciences to put forward a view of the constitution of ourse...
In this paper I examine William James\u27 concept of the \u27warmth and intimacy\u27 of bodily self-...