
The Perceived Self
This book brings new ideas to bear on the classical problem of the self. Self-perception, both ecological and social, is the earliest and most fundamental form of self-knowledge. In his introduction, Ulric Neisser describes the ‘ecological self’ as based on direct and realistic perception of one’s situation in the environment; the ‘interpersonal self’ as established by social interaction with other people. He argues that both of these ‘selves’ appear in early infancy, long before anything like a self-concept or a self-narrative is possible. In subsequent chapters, fifteen contributors - psychologists, philosophers and others - elaborate on these notions and introduce related ideas of their own. Their topics range from the perceptual and social development of infants to autism and blindness; from mechanisms of motor control to dance and non-verbal communication. The combined contributions of these leading individuals creates an unusual synthesis of perceptual, social, and developmental theory.
- Undertitel
- Ecological and Interpersonal Sources of Self Knowledge
- Redaktör
- Ulric Neisser
- ISBN
- 9780521415095
- Språk
- Engelska
- Vikt
- 630 gram
- Utgivningsdatum
- 1994-05-27
- Sidor
- 336
