From Minimal Self to Self as Hyper-generalized Sign: Notes for an Integrated Model of Subjectivity
Keywords
Minimal SelfPre-reflective Self
Non-conceptual Self
Ecological Self
Extended Self
Psychology
BF1-990
Philosophy. Psychology. Religion
B
DOAJ:Psychology
DOAJ:Social Sciences
Philosophy (General)
B1-5802
DOAJ:Philosophy
DOAJ:Philosophy and Religion
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This paper proposes a phenomenologically oriented theoretical perspective and it aims at showing that intersubjectivity and its dynamics of sense-making are consistent with an emergentist view of the personal Self. In particular, this paper proposes a semiotic model of mind and a correlated conception of the self as a “hyper-generalized sign”. The starting point for this analysis is based on models emerging from phenomenological, cognitive and enactive research which differentiate between pre-reflective consciousness and a non-conceptual self of the living body. The paper will try to develop a single non-hypostatised construct of a psychological and psychodynamic kind that includes and integrates all those intersubjective features of cognition addressed by phenomenological research on the various forms of the self (the minimal Self; the pre-reflective Self; the non-conceptual Self; the ecological Self; the extended Self) which are also an object of study for embodied and situated approaches in the cognitive sciences.Date
2013-01-01Type
ArticleIdentifier
oai:doaj.org/article:ecf6fd73d6ae40898af298926b10ef0510.4453/rifp.2013.0002
2039-4667
2239-2629
https://doaj.org/article/ecf6fd73d6ae40898af298926b10ef05