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Interpersonal Self-Consciousness

Philosophical Studies, 2013
If one were to write a book titled TheVarieties of Self-Consciousness, one would start off with some distinctions. It will help to locate my topic in relation to those distinctions. The first distinction concerns that kind of self-consciousness which involves only the minimal ability on the part of a subject to self-represent, to be in mental states ...
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Self-Consciousness

Encyclopedia of Behavioral Medicine, 2020
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Impact of self-expressiveness and environmental commitment on sustainable consumption behavior: the moderating role of fashion consciousness

Journal of Strategic Marketing, 2021
The study aims to understand the sustainable consumption behavior based on psychological ownership and social influence theory. The study used SPSS using AMOS and PROCESS SPSS Macro to determine the overall fit of the measurement model and examining the ...
Sita Mishra   +3 more
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Self-Consciousness

Abstract In reflective self-knowledge, each of us appears to ascribe his or her mental states to a single subject, whom s/he designates as “I.” Yet if one’s knowledge of one’s own mental states is grounded in a “nonpositional” consciousness of these states in which the conscious subject is not presented as such, then the emergence of the
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The Ontogeny of Human Self-Consciousness

Current Directions in Psychological Science, 2018
Self-consciousness is an essential characteristic of what it means to be human and is arguably a unique adaptation of our species. Human self-consciousness is construed here as the propensity to perceive and be aware of oneself not only for oneself, but ...
P. Rochat
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Self‐consciousness

2010
AbstractThis chapter considers self-consciousness, i.e., condition (5) from Chapter 7. It offers a conventional definition of ‘full’ or ‘express’ self-consciousness, i.e., self-consciousness of the kind possessed by nearly all human beings. According to the definition, to be fully self-conscious is to be able to think of yourself conceived of ...
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Self-Consciousness and "Split" Brains

Oxford Scholarship Online, 2018
The largest fiber tract in the human brain is the corpus callosum, which connects the two cerebral hemispheres. A number of surgeries severing this structure were performed on adults in the United States in the second half of the twentieth century. After
E. Schechter
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Naturalistic use of psychedelics is related to emotional reactivity and self-consciousness: The mediating role of ego-dissolution and mystical experiences

Journal of Psychopharmacology, 2022
Paweł Orłowski   +5 more
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Self-Consciousness

Encyclopedia of Personality and Individual Differences, 2017
Ann G. Phillips
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