A Single “Consciousness-and-‘I’” From Childhood to Old Age: Consciousness in the Study of Human Life and Experience III

This article argues that the fact that most people feel that they have always been “the same person” represents an intrinsic phenomenon of subjective experience in introspection and consciousness in life (it is not just a peculiarity of the memory of the human species as it appears from an “objectiv...

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Veröffentlicht in:Qualitative inquiry 2012-10, Vol.18 (8), p.699-710
Hauptverfasser: Witz, Klaus G., Goodwin, David R.
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:This article argues that the fact that most people feel that they have always been “the same person” represents an intrinsic phenomenon of subjective experience in introspection and consciousness in life (it is not just a peculiarity of the memory of the human species as it appears from an “objective” point of view). We summarize this phenomenon by saying the individual feels herself to be a “single consciousness-and-‘I’ from childhood on.” Portraits based on interviews tend to try to give impressions of the participant’s “single consciousness-and-‘I’” at the time of the interviews. We suggest that this “single consciousness-and-‘I’” represents a new, extremely powerful way of understanding subjectivity.
ISSN:1077-8004
1552-7565
DOI:10.1177/1077800412452852