Synthesis philosophica, Vol. 26 No. 2, 2011.
Pregledni rad
Identities of Human Self. From the Standpoint of Guindon’s Personal Identity Formation Approach
Erika Prijatelj
; University of Ljubljana, Faculty of Theology, Ljubljana, Slovenia
Sažetak
Introduced by a philosophical overview and briefly from the point of view of social sciences, mainly represented by Moessinger, the main part of the paper is a psychological presentation of self and identity. The presentation is focused primarily on human individual identity. The concept of individual identity, as comprehended today in the West, is the fruit of a long development of understanding of the human person from Augustine, the Reformation, the Enlightenment; and, later on, from Erikson, Freud, Moessinger, Dubar, Martin, Parfit, Guindon and others presented in the paper.
However, according to Guindon, human identity is understood as a totality of physical, performing, individual, psychosexual and psychosocial identities. In this paper we are going to focus particularly on each facet of self-identity as presented in Guindon’s system.
Ključne riječi
individual; psychosocial; physical; performing; psychosexual identity; self; person; psychology; consciousness; process
Hrčak ID:
82553
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Datum izdavanja:
17.4.2012.
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