Ulric Neisser (ed.)
The Perceived Self
Ecological and Interpersonal Sources of Self Knowledge
Herausgeber: Neisser, Ulric
Ulric Neisser (ed.)
The Perceived Self
Ecological and Interpersonal Sources of Self Knowledge
Herausgeber: Neisser, Ulric
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A new theory of self, based on perception, is explored by a distinguished interdisciplinary group of scholars.
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A new theory of self, based on perception, is explored by a distinguished interdisciplinary group of scholars.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 336
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. Juni 2003
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 699g
- ISBN-13: 9780521415095
- ISBN-10: 0521415098
- Artikelnr.: 21875843
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 336
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. Juni 2003
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 699g
- ISBN-13: 9780521415095
- ISBN-10: 0521415098
- Artikelnr.: 21875843
Preface
List of contributors
Part I. Introduction: 1. The self perceived Ulric Neisser
Part II. The Concept of an Ecological Self: 2. Ontogenesis of the perceived self Eleanor J. Gibson
3. Body-environment coupling David N. Lee
4. A theory of representation-driven actions Marc Jeannerod
5. The ecological self in historical context Franklin C. Shontz
6. Good intentions and dancing moments: Agency, freedom and self-knowledge in dance Sondra Horton Fraleigh
7. The primacy of the ecological self Marjorie Grene
Part III. The Interpersonal Self and Its Implications: 8. The self born in intersubjectivity: the psychology of an infant communicating Colwyn Trevarthen
9. On the interpersonal origins of self-concept Michael Tomasello
10. Infant's knowledge of self, other, and relationship Sandra Pipp
11. The role of feelings for an interpersonal self Daniel N. Stern
12. Spontaneous communication and foundation of the interpersonal self Ross Buck
13. Autism, affordances and the self Katherine A. Loveland
14. Through feeling and sight to self and symbol R. Peter Hobson
15. G. H. Mead and Martin Buber on the interpersonal self James M. Gustafson
16. Cognitive science, other minds, and the philosophy of dialogue and the egocentric predicament David Jopling
Author index
Subject index.
List of contributors
Part I. Introduction: 1. The self perceived Ulric Neisser
Part II. The Concept of an Ecological Self: 2. Ontogenesis of the perceived self Eleanor J. Gibson
3. Body-environment coupling David N. Lee
4. A theory of representation-driven actions Marc Jeannerod
5. The ecological self in historical context Franklin C. Shontz
6. Good intentions and dancing moments: Agency, freedom and self-knowledge in dance Sondra Horton Fraleigh
7. The primacy of the ecological self Marjorie Grene
Part III. The Interpersonal Self and Its Implications: 8. The self born in intersubjectivity: the psychology of an infant communicating Colwyn Trevarthen
9. On the interpersonal origins of self-concept Michael Tomasello
10. Infant's knowledge of self, other, and relationship Sandra Pipp
11. The role of feelings for an interpersonal self Daniel N. Stern
12. Spontaneous communication and foundation of the interpersonal self Ross Buck
13. Autism, affordances and the self Katherine A. Loveland
14. Through feeling and sight to self and symbol R. Peter Hobson
15. G. H. Mead and Martin Buber on the interpersonal self James M. Gustafson
16. Cognitive science, other minds, and the philosophy of dialogue and the egocentric predicament David Jopling
Author index
Subject index.
Preface
List of contributors
Part I. Introduction: 1. The self perceived Ulric Neisser
Part II. The Concept of an Ecological Self: 2. Ontogenesis of the perceived self Eleanor J. Gibson
3. Body-environment coupling David N. Lee
4. A theory of representation-driven actions Marc Jeannerod
5. The ecological self in historical context Franklin C. Shontz
6. Good intentions and dancing moments: Agency, freedom and self-knowledge in dance Sondra Horton Fraleigh
7. The primacy of the ecological self Marjorie Grene
Part III. The Interpersonal Self and Its Implications: 8. The self born in intersubjectivity: the psychology of an infant communicating Colwyn Trevarthen
9. On the interpersonal origins of self-concept Michael Tomasello
10. Infant's knowledge of self, other, and relationship Sandra Pipp
11. The role of feelings for an interpersonal self Daniel N. Stern
12. Spontaneous communication and foundation of the interpersonal self Ross Buck
13. Autism, affordances and the self Katherine A. Loveland
14. Through feeling and sight to self and symbol R. Peter Hobson
15. G. H. Mead and Martin Buber on the interpersonal self James M. Gustafson
16. Cognitive science, other minds, and the philosophy of dialogue and the egocentric predicament David Jopling
Author index
Subject index.
List of contributors
Part I. Introduction: 1. The self perceived Ulric Neisser
Part II. The Concept of an Ecological Self: 2. Ontogenesis of the perceived self Eleanor J. Gibson
3. Body-environment coupling David N. Lee
4. A theory of representation-driven actions Marc Jeannerod
5. The ecological self in historical context Franklin C. Shontz
6. Good intentions and dancing moments: Agency, freedom and self-knowledge in dance Sondra Horton Fraleigh
7. The primacy of the ecological self Marjorie Grene
Part III. The Interpersonal Self and Its Implications: 8. The self born in intersubjectivity: the psychology of an infant communicating Colwyn Trevarthen
9. On the interpersonal origins of self-concept Michael Tomasello
10. Infant's knowledge of self, other, and relationship Sandra Pipp
11. The role of feelings for an interpersonal self Daniel N. Stern
12. Spontaneous communication and foundation of the interpersonal self Ross Buck
13. Autism, affordances and the self Katherine A. Loveland
14. Through feeling and sight to self and symbol R. Peter Hobson
15. G. H. Mead and Martin Buber on the interpersonal self James M. Gustafson
16. Cognitive science, other minds, and the philosophy of dialogue and the egocentric predicament David Jopling
Author index
Subject index.