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Gorokhov P.A., Keidiy K.Z. SOME ASPECTS OF THE HISTORY OF THE "SELF"-PROBLEM IN THE PHILOSOPHICAL CONTEXT OF IDENTITYThis article extends the author's concept of rotation, which occurred in the understanding of the problem of "self" in the transition from Antic times and the medieval philosophy to modern times. The "self" is treated as a coordinated regulation of ontogenetic development of self-consciousness, but also as a symbol of the principle of personal development.Key words: Self, identity, existence, existence, category of "I" and "not-I", self-indentation.
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Authors: Gorohov P.A., Keidiya K.Z.
Year: 2012
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Sergey Aleksandrovich MIROSHNIKOV |
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