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Rostova, N. N.
Philosophical and Anthropological Prerequisites of Identity Theory
// Philosophy and Culture.
2013. № 3.
P. 356-365.
URL: https://en.nbpublish.com/library_read_article.php?id=62428
Rostova, N. N. Philosophical and Anthropological Prerequisites of Identity Theory
Abstract:
The author of the article analyzes Erik Erikson’s theory of identity and reveals philosophical and anthropological
prerequisites of this theory. Based on the author, this theory is based on the concept of chaotic and fragmentary
human nature. Human starts with the fear for his own existence because there is nothing else in the world which
would create a ready for and basis for him. In order to survive, human has to have certain benchmarks in the world and act and live together in order to create such basis. Erikson thought identity to be such basis.
Keywords:
philosophy, identity, Erikson, anthropology, consciousness, ego, the Other, religion, self-identity, totality.
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References
1. Erikson E. Identichnost': yunost' i krizis. M.: Progress, 1996.
2. Erikson E. Tragediya lichnosti. M.: EKSMO, Algoritm, 2008
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