Most philosophers agree that some sort of psychological continuity is necessary or sufficient for us to persist – the Psychological Approach to personal identity. Some implications of this view are sketched. The Biological Approach, by contrast, says that our identity, over time, consists in brute...
^Olson, E., 1997. The Human Animal: Personal Identity Without Psychology, New York: Oxford Unive...
The current study offers an interdisciplinary review of more than 100 scholarly articles and books on personal identity theories from primarily philosophical, psychological, and philosophical psychology literature to understand how the leader and the follower identities are formed and sustained ...
According to the psychological account of personal identity, our identity is based on the continuity of psychological connections, and so we do not begin t
identity,individuality personality- the complex of all the attributes--behavioral, temperamental, emotional and mental--that characterize a unique individual; "their different reactions reflected their very different personalities"; "it is his nature to help others" ...
accounts of personal identity, as represented by Derek Parfit's account, fail to escape the circularity objection. She claims that Parfit's deployment of quasi﹎emory (and other quasi﹑sychological) states to escape circularity implicitly commit us to an implausible view of human psychology. Schecht...
Olson, E. (1999) The Human Animal: Personal Identity without Psychology, Oxford University Press, USAOlson, Eric, T. 1999. The human animal: Personal ... M Quante 被引量: 27发表: 1999年 The Human Animal: Personal Identity without Psychology by Eric T. Olson Olson, E. (1999) The Human...
Every person can therefore be considered to be spiritual to some extent, not just the religious.Furthermore it considers that meaning-making, self-identity, choices, decisions and motivation, largely emerge from one's spirituality. By ... S Webster - Australian Association for Research in Educatio...
Another Look at Identity-Based Conflict: The Roots of Conflict in the Psychology of Consciousness. Conflict scholars and practitioners have devoted much effort to understanding why differences sometimes escalate into full-blown conflicts. But not enough ... Hicks,Tim - 《Negotiation Journal》 被引量...
Personal Identity and Depth of the Person: Husserl and the Phenomenological Circles of Munich and Göttingen An attempt at a phenomenological foundation of the psychology of the person is made on the basis of relevant writings by Husserl, Scheler, Geiger, Stein, and von Hildebrand among others....