The other "in" the self: The sense of self and the threat of relativism

Cristina Meini, Alfredo Paternoster

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Abstract

On the traditional view, a sense of selfhood appears relatively late in infancy, since to be, or to possess, a self is taken to require such capacities as language and metacog-nition. Recent research in psychology, however, shows that there are some rudimentary forms of self-consciousness already in the very first months of life. The exercise of these early abilities in interactional contexts with caretakers shapes gradually a sense of self, or a primitive form of what we also call "personal identity", following a psychological terminology. In this paper we shall argue that the hypothesis of a very precocious personal identity can accord an important role to the Other in the formation of the Self without being committed to some outdated versions of empiricism or relativism. In the first section we introduce a pair of views about selfhood that seem to lead to relativism. In the second section we present what we call the "precocious identity view". In the third section we describe the role of the Other in the precocious identity view. Finally, we make some remarks concerning what kind of (self-)consciousness is actually involved in the precocious identity view.

Lingua originaleInglese
pagine (da-a)21-34
Numero di pagine14
RivistaRivista di Estetica
Volume56
Numero di pubblicazione2
DOI
Stato di pubblicazionePubblicato - 2014

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