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Others in Mind
Book • 2009
In 'Others in Mind: Social Origins of Self-Consciousness', Philippe Rochat argues that self-consciousness is fundamentally shaped by our social engagements and the fear of rejection.
He integrates developmental, cognitive, and cross-cultural approaches to understand how humans develop a sense of self through interactions with others.
The book provides a unique perspective on the origins of self-consciousness, highlighting its role in shaping human behavior and emotions.
He integrates developmental, cognitive, and cross-cultural approaches to understand how humans develop a sense of self through interactions with others.
The book provides a unique perspective on the origins of self-consciousness, highlighting its role in shaping human behavior and emotions.
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as a beautiful book that talks about how we push other people away when we're afraid of being rejected.

Kenneth MacKendrick

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Critical Ponerology (WHAT IS “EVIL”?) with Kenneth MacKendrick
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when discussing the concept of 'peopling'.


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