TY - GEN
ID - cogprints2551
UR - http://cogprints.org/2551/
A1 - Morin, Alain
Y1 - 1993///
N2 - This article raises the question of how we acquire self-information through self-talk, i.e., of how self-talk mediates self-awareness. It is first suggested that two
social mechanisms leading to self-awareness could be reproduced by self-talk: engaging in dialogues with ourselves, in which we talk to fictive persons, would permit
an internalization of others' perspectives; and addressing comments to ourselves about ourselves, as others do toward us, would allow an acquisition of self-information. Secondly, it is proposed that self-observation(self-awareness) is possible only if there exists a distance between the individual and any potentially
observable self-aspect; self-talk, because it conveys self-information under a different form (i.e., words), would create a redundancy -- and with it, a wedge -- within
the self
TI - Self-talk and self-awareness: On the nature of the relation.
SP - 223
AV - public
EP - 234
ER -