Self and Consciousness: Multiple Perspectives
Anthropology of Consciousness June 1, 1994 Peer reviewed DOI: 10.1525/ac.1994.5.2.26
Summary
This edited volume brings together multiple perspectives on the self and consciousness, exploring theoretical and empirical approaches from psychology and related fields. The chapters examine topics such as the development of self-awareness, the role of consciousness in behavior, and the interplay between self and social context. The collection aims to integrate diverse viewpoints to advance understanding of these complex phenomena.
Study at a glance
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| Key finding | The volume presents a multidisciplinary examination of self and consciousness, highlighting the need for integrated theoretical frameworks. |
Abstract
Self and Consciousness: Multiple Perspectives. Edited by Frank S. Kessel. Pamela M. Cole. and Dale L. Johnson. Hillsdale, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, 1992. 136 Pp. $16.50 (cloth).