We propose a review of the formation of the Self from a phenomenological-contextual perspective. This approach is justified as a way of solving the metaphors that are used to understand the formation of the Self, which usually commits either categorical and reification errors or directly aporetic arguments. The concept of the Self is not denied, given the huge reinforcement received by the human organism from infancy to tact with private experiences, and such being-in-contact is precisely\ud the primary phenomenological experience of the Self. A genuinely behavioral explanatory model is presented, understanding the Self as a social epiphenomenon that requires a basic pre-reflective\ud awareness in a particular cultural context that will sha...
This dissertation is about the concept of self, specifically I seek to answer the question of what c...
In this book we offer a theory of the self, whose core ideas are that the self is a process of self-...
In this article, moving from being to becoming, we construe the ‘self’ as a dynamic process rather t...
We propose a review of the formation of the Self from a phenomenological -contextual perspective....
This paper suggests that certain traditional ways of analysing the self start off in situations that...
What is the self? This age-old question is one that, surprisingly, receives little attention even am...
The present article attempts to draw a general analytical framework within which to reconsider the n...
In this article, moving from being to becoming, we construe the 'self' as a dynamic process rather t...
AbsTrAcT. classic research and contemporary scholarship suggest that the self cannot be understood a...
This thesis aims to arrive at a new understanding of the Self by taking an existential-phenomenolog...
The present article attempts to draw a general analytical framework within which to reconsider the n...
About the book: Understanding the Self introduces a broad range of theoretical perspectives that tre...
In this article a neo-Jamesian approach to the self is developed within a naturalistic, bottom-up, a...
Purpose. Based on tracing dualistic tendencies in the history of the concept “self” formation, the p...
The centrality of self to both intrapsychic life and behavior seems indisputable to introspection, y...
This dissertation is about the concept of self, specifically I seek to answer the question of what c...
In this book we offer a theory of the self, whose core ideas are that the self is a process of self-...
In this article, moving from being to becoming, we construe the ‘self’ as a dynamic process rather t...
We propose a review of the formation of the Self from a phenomenological -contextual perspective....
This paper suggests that certain traditional ways of analysing the self start off in situations that...
What is the self? This age-old question is one that, surprisingly, receives little attention even am...
The present article attempts to draw a general analytical framework within which to reconsider the n...
In this article, moving from being to becoming, we construe the 'self' as a dynamic process rather t...
AbsTrAcT. classic research and contemporary scholarship suggest that the self cannot be understood a...
This thesis aims to arrive at a new understanding of the Self by taking an existential-phenomenolog...
The present article attempts to draw a general analytical framework within which to reconsider the n...
About the book: Understanding the Self introduces a broad range of theoretical perspectives that tre...
In this article a neo-Jamesian approach to the self is developed within a naturalistic, bottom-up, a...
Purpose. Based on tracing dualistic tendencies in the history of the concept “self” formation, the p...
The centrality of self to both intrapsychic life and behavior seems indisputable to introspection, y...
This dissertation is about the concept of self, specifically I seek to answer the question of what c...
In this book we offer a theory of the self, whose core ideas are that the self is a process of self-...
In this article, moving from being to becoming, we construe the ‘self’ as a dynamic process rather t...