Izvestiya of Saratov University.
ISSN 1819-7671 (Print)
ISSN 2542-1948 (Online)


self-consciousness

Self-Consciousness in the Aspect of the Self-actualization, Self-acceptance, Real and Ideal Self-images

The article is devoted to the study of the peculiarities of the conditionally convicted person’s consciousness. It shows the results of psychodiagnostic study of self-actualization subjects and their self-acceptance, the real and the ideal self-images. It is marked the low level of selfactualization subjects, the discrete nature of their time perspective. In conclusion, it is done the implication about the necessity of correction work with respondents, outlined the main parameters of the correction.

The Relation of Body and Mind – a Fundamental Issue concerning Human Identity

The actual debate on human identity is dominated by a one-sided definition of person: It focuses on rationality, language and consciousness of time, in brief on self-consciousness. The relevance of the body is constrained to its physiological functions. Yet as lived body it is also an expression of the inner life, of feelings, emotions and mental acts. As expression of the variety of intentional acts the relation of body and mind can be defined as a symbolic relation, as Ernst Cassirer, an important representative of neo-Kantianism, argues.

The Relation of Body and Mind – a Fundamental Issue concerning Human Identity

The actual debate on human identity is dominated by a one-sided definition of person: It focuses on rationality, language and consciousness of time, in brief on self-consciousness. The relevance of the body is constrained to its physiological functions. Yet as lived body it is also an expression of the inner life, of feelings, emotions and mental acts. As expression of the variety of intentional acts the relation of body and mind can be defined as a symbolic relation, as Ernst Cassirer, an important representative of neo-Kantianism, argues.