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uts L2

One cannot be another person

SEPARATE

The self is always unique and has its own identity

SEPARATE

It is meant that the self is distinct from other selves

SEPARATE

It does not require any other self for it to exist

SELF-CONTAINED AND INDEPENDENT

Its distinctness allows it to be self-contained with its own thoughts, characteristics, and volition.

SELF-CONTAINED AND INDEPENDENT

It can exist itself

SELF-CONTAINED AND INDEPENDENT

Particular self's trait, characteristics and tendencies and potentials are more or less the same

CONSISTENT

Allow it to be studied, described, and measured

CONSISTENT

It has a personality that is enduring and therefore can be expected to persist for quite some time

CONSISTENT

Like the chief command post in an individual where all processes, emotions and thoughts converge

UNITARY AND PRIVATE
UNITARY

It is the center of all experiences and thought that run through a certain person

UNITARY AND PRIVATE
UNITARY

it is isolated from external word. It lives within its own world

PRIVATE

each person sorts out information, feelings and emotions and thought processes within the self.

PRIVATE

self is multifaceted

SOCIAL CONSTRUCTIONIST

Self should not be seen as a static entity that stays constant through and through, rather the self has to be seen as something that is unceasing flux, in a constant struggle with external reality and is malleable in its dealings with society

SOCIAL CONSTRUCTIONIST

Every self has 2 faces: personne and moi

MARCEL MAUSS

composed of social concepts of what it means to be who he is.

Personne

refers to a person's sense of who he is, his body, and his basic identity, his biological givenness

Moi

Language is both a publicity shared and privately utilized symbol system in the site where the individual and the social make and remake each other
(Schwartz, White and Lutz 1993)

THE SELF AND THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE SOCIAL WORLD

is both a publicity shared and privately utilized symbol system in the site where the individual and the social make and remake each other
(Schwartz, White and Lutz 1993)

Language

the way that we process information is normally a form of an internal dialogue in our head

MEAD AND VYGOTSKY

human persons develop with the use of language acquisition and interaction with others

MEAD AND VYGOTSKY

Without family, biologically and sociologically, a person may not even survive or become a human person

SELF AND FAMILIES

human learn the way of living and therefore their selfhood by being in a family

SELF AND FAMILIES

Has to be personally discovered and asserted and not dictated by culture and the society

GENDER AND THE SELF

Our gender partly determines how we see ourselves in the world

GENDER AND THE SELF

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