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The Person, His Personality, and Environment

Bertocci, Peter A.

The Review of metaphysics, 1979-06, Vol.32 (4), p.605-621 [Periódico revisado por pares]

Washington, etc: Philosophy Education Society, Inc. The Catholic University of America

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  • Título:
    The Person, His Personality, and Environment
  • Autor: Bertocci, Peter A.
  • Assuntos: Cognitive psychology ; Ego ; Environment/Environments/ Environmental/ Environmentally ; Joint products ; Ontic ; Person/Persons ; Personality psychology ; Personality/Personalities ; Philosophical psychology ; Self ; Social interaction ; Social psychology ; Thought
  • É parte de: The Review of metaphysics, 1979-06, Vol.32 (4), p.605-621
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  • Descrição: The omnibus term "individual" is supplanted by person cum personality. The continuant, self-identifying (not self-identical) person is the telic agent, with his own activity potentials, who acquires or learns his personality (which has no autonomous agency). Personality, then, with its psychological "ego," is the joint product of the person, who, in interaction with the environments available to him, is engaged in expressive & adaptive responses. It is the person, not the personality, that senses, remembers, thinks, feels, emotes, wills, oughts, & appreciates aesthetically & religiously. But the personality, thus shaped & reshaped, will in turn be the "limiting" & "fulfilling" factor in the person's further agency & fulfillment. Modified AA.
  • Editor: Washington, etc: Philosophy Education Society, Inc. The Catholic University of America
  • Idioma: Inglês

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