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Self, ego, and identity

integrative approaches

edited byDaniel K. LapsleyF. Clark Power

Abstract

In the midst of the "cognitive revolution," there has been a veritable ex­ plosion of interest in topics that have been long banished from academic consideration under the intellectual hegemony of behaviorism. Most notably, notions of self, ego, and identity are reasserting themselves as fundamental problems in a variety of research traditions within psychol­ ogy and the social sciences. Theoretical models, review articles, edited vol­ umes, and empirical work devoted to these constructs are proliferating at a dizzying rate. This clearly attests to the renascent interest in these topics, the vitality of these research paradigms, and the promise that these constructs hold for explaining fundamental aspects of human development and behavior. Although the renewed academic interest in self, ego, and identity is obviously an exciting and healthy development, there is always the tenden­ cy for research to take on a parochial character. When boundaries are erected among different theoretical perspectives, when empirical findings are viewed in isolation, when theories are too sharply delimited and segre­ gated from other domains of behavior, then what may seem like progres­ sive, healthy, and content-increasing tendencies in a research paradigm may turn out to be, on closer inspection, merely an inchoate thrashing about. Fortunately there is an internal dynamic to scientific investigation that tends to combat this degenerating tendency. There is something about the rhythm of science that bids us to transcend parochial theoretical in­ terests and seek the most general theory.

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Integrity and aging

ethical, religious, and psychosocial perspectives

Ann R. PowerJohn Snarey

pp.130-150

https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-7834-5_7
To be or not

self and authenticity, identity and ambivalence

Andrew J. Weigert

pp.263-281

https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-7834-5_13

Publication details

Publisher: Springer

Place: Dordrecht

Year: 1988

Pages: 294

ISBN (hardback): 978-1-4615-7836-9

ISBN (digital): 978-1-4615-7834-5

Full citation:

Lapsley Daniel K., Power F. Clark (1988) Self, ego, and identity: integrative approaches. Dordrecht, Springer.