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1962
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Journal Article
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theory of personality, phenomenology, phenomenal self, differentiation of self, duality of personality, multiplicity of self, phenomenal ego,
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Psychology
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http://www.gestalttheory.net/archive/henlpers.html
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English
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103-417-247
(Last edited on
2005/07/24 12:28:35 GMT-6)
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ABSTRACT:
This paper has dealt with a problem in the phenomenology of the personality, namely that of the experienced multiplicity of the self. We do not experience ourselves as a single undifferentiated "I"; rather, a number of distinguishable functions are phenomenally present. Several of these were discussed briefly; the actor, observer, critic, friend, impulsive functions, facade, dreamer and realist. These act with reference to each other, even if not always in harmony, and ordinarily no more than two or possible three such aspects of the self are experienced at any given moment. In addition to calling attention to a neglected body of data about the personality, this approach seems to clarify a number of problems in the psychology of personality.
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