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The Conceptual Self in Context: Culture Experience Self Understanding Book

The Conceptual Self in Context: Culture Experience Self Understanding
The Conceptual Self in Context: Culture Experience Self Understanding, What is the self-concept, and how does it develop? Do people in different cultures have sharply different concepts of self? Can we believe what our informants tell us on this point? What is known about the self-concepts of depressives and schizophrenics? , The Conceptual Self in Context: Culture Experience Self Understanding has a rating of 3 stars
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  • The Conceptual Self in Context: Culture Experience Self Understanding
  • Written by author Ulric Neisser
  • Published by Cambridge University Press, June 2010
  • What is the self-concept, and how does it develop? Do people in different cultures have sharply different concepts of self? Can we believe what our informants tell us on this point? What is known about the self-concepts of depressives and schizophrenics?
  • This book explores the 'self-concept', its cultural, psychopathological and philosophical implications.
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List of Contributors
IThe self in culture
1Concepts and self-concepts3
2Selfways: Diversity in modes of cultural participation13
3Depression and the cultural context of the self-serving bias62
4How is the self conceptualized? Variations among cultures75
5The internal structure of the self92
6Why Lakoff needs psychoanalysis: On cultural ambivalence and concepts of the self114
7Children's self-awareness and self-understanding in cultural context128
8Situating the self in interpersonal space154
9The self as socially constructed: A commentary176
IIExperiencing the self
10Mindfulness meditation and the private (?) self185
11The consciousness machine: Self and subjectivity in schizophrenia and modern culture203
IIIPhilosophical perspective on the self
12The self and contemporary theories of ethics233
13A "Self of selves"?249
Author index269
Subject index277


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