Psychological Perspectives on the Self, Volumes 1-4Jerry M. Suls Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, 1982 - 273 pages |
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... body which it could see . Pecking the dots was shaped and maintained on a rich variable ratio schedule of food reinforcement . When the training was complete , each pigeon would readily scan its body , lo- cate a dot , and peck it . The ...
... body which it could see . Pecking the dots was shaped and maintained on a rich variable ratio schedule of food reinforcement . When the training was complete , each pigeon would readily scan its body , lo- cate a dot , and peck it . The ...
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... body of the parent ) allows the body image to serve as a defensive mask , concealing the actual state of fragmentation , func- tioning as a kind of camouflage and lure , a kind of covering over of the true state of affairs . Thus , when ...
... body of the parent ) allows the body image to serve as a defensive mask , concealing the actual state of fragmentation , func- tioning as a kind of camouflage and lure , a kind of covering over of the true state of affairs . Thus , when ...
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... body ; when this identification is challenged by the competing image of an- other , or when the subject's demand for ... body " ( Lacan , 1977 , p . 28 ) , and , specifically , to the narcissistic desire to maintain the coherence of the ...
... body ; when this identification is challenged by the competing image of an- other , or when the subject's demand for ... body " ( Lacan , 1977 , p . 28 ) , and , specifically , to the narcissistic desire to maintain the coherence of the ...
Contents
SelfAwareness and the Emergence of Mind in Humans | 3 |
The SelfConcept and Other Daemons | 27 |
Origins of SelfKnowledge and Individual Differences in Early | 55 |
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