On the non-distinction of self and other in the notion of personhood

Chaudhary's (2008) analysis is viewed as compatible with recent findings in the neurosciences that the experience of personhood cannot be limited to "cold" individual rationality and "pure" monologic cognition. The search for, and evaluation of-- other minds is neurologicall...

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Main Authors: Sta. Maria, Madelene A., Largoza, Gerardo L.
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:faculty_research-85832022-12-03T00:55:37Z On the non-distinction of self and other in the notion of personhood Sta. Maria, Madelene A. Largoza, Gerardo L. Chaudhary's (2008) analysis is viewed as compatible with recent findings in the neurosciences that the experience of personhood cannot be limited to "cold" individual rationality and "pure" monologic cognition. The search for, and evaluation of-- other minds is neurologically enabled. Chaudhary's account of the dialogical self in Indian families as unavoidably relational and naturally sensitive to others seems to be the logical outcome of a neurobiological "circuit" for empathy. 2008-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/7790 Faculty Research Work Animo Repository Self Other minds (Theory of knowledge) Other (Philosophy) Empathy Philosophy
institution De La Salle University
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country Philippines
Philippines
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topic Self
Other minds (Theory of knowledge)
Other (Philosophy)
Empathy
Philosophy
spellingShingle Self
Other minds (Theory of knowledge)
Other (Philosophy)
Empathy
Philosophy
Sta. Maria, Madelene A.
Largoza, Gerardo L.
On the non-distinction of self and other in the notion of personhood
description Chaudhary's (2008) analysis is viewed as compatible with recent findings in the neurosciences that the experience of personhood cannot be limited to "cold" individual rationality and "pure" monologic cognition. The search for, and evaluation of-- other minds is neurologically enabled. Chaudhary's account of the dialogical self in Indian families as unavoidably relational and naturally sensitive to others seems to be the logical outcome of a neurobiological "circuit" for empathy.
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author Sta. Maria, Madelene A.
Largoza, Gerardo L.
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title On the non-distinction of self and other in the notion of personhood
title_short On the non-distinction of self and other in the notion of personhood
title_full On the non-distinction of self and other in the notion of personhood
title_fullStr On the non-distinction of self and other in the notion of personhood
title_full_unstemmed On the non-distinction of self and other in the notion of personhood
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