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Reference to self. A Sternian approach to the first steps in language development
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Werner Deutsch
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Chapters in this book
- Front Matter 1
- Table of contents 5
- Preface 7
- Kinds of selves: A comparative view on the development of intentionality and self-consciousness** 13
- How social is the self? Perspective, interaction and dialogue 35
- Developmental aspects of consciousness: How much theory of mind do you need to be consciously aware?* 53
- Back Matter 205
- What does it mean to possess a subjective perspective? The relation between basic forms of consciousness and the establishing of a subjective perspective1 73
- Developing an understanding of self and others – how can studies on early action understanding inform us about the preverbal development of understanding self? 91
- What do social contexts explain? Considerations on an explanatory circle 115
- Self-objectivation and sharing mental control as a social part of self-consciousness. Evidence from social development of human infants 141
- A developmental theory of self-models: individual-cognitive and social-cognitive dimensions of self-consciousness 161
- Reference to self. A Sternian approach to the first steps in language development 187
- Register of Persons 205
Chapters in this book
- Front Matter 1
- Table of contents 5
- Preface 7
- Kinds of selves: A comparative view on the development of intentionality and self-consciousness** 13
- How social is the self? Perspective, interaction and dialogue 35
- Developmental aspects of consciousness: How much theory of mind do you need to be consciously aware?* 53
- Back Matter 205
- What does it mean to possess a subjective perspective? The relation between basic forms of consciousness and the establishing of a subjective perspective1 73
- Developing an understanding of self and others – how can studies on early action understanding inform us about the preverbal development of understanding self? 91
- What do social contexts explain? Considerations on an explanatory circle 115
- Self-objectivation and sharing mental control as a social part of self-consciousness. Evidence from social development of human infants 141
- A developmental theory of self-models: individual-cognitive and social-cognitive dimensions of self-consciousness 161
- Reference to self. A Sternian approach to the first steps in language development 187
- Register of Persons 205