Identidade dialógica, alteridade e afetividade
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Identidade dialógica, Alteridade, AfetividadeResumo
Neste artigo teórico, partimos do princípio de que os processos humanos de significação e de conhecimento se consubstanciam e se desenvolvem em interdependência com os outros, para abordarmos a identidade pessoal como um espaço dialógico entre um Eu e um Outro (uma pessoa, um grupo, uma comunidade, uma sociedade), dinamicamente regulado por afetos. A inerência dialógica da vida psicológica é abordada - i.e., o papel dos outros na constituição da subjetividade humana - e, particularmente, as dimensões afetivas e motivacionais desse processo.
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