Self-imagined Inertia and the Construction of Consciousness Cleavages

Authors

  • Dan Gabriel Simbotin Gheorghe Zane Institute of Economic and Social Research of the Romanian Academy, Iaşi Branch (Romania)

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.18662/brain/11.1Sup1/29

Keywords:

self-image, conscientious cleavages, psycho-social intervention, imaginary

Abstract

Self-image synthesizes the external and internal cumulative factors where memory, affective context, awareness and the reinterpretation of facts / phenomena play a fundamental role. Within daily activities following the cognitive processing of information, there is a distance between immediate events and realities, their awareness and self-image. Depending on the context this may be less or higher, each situation generating adaptive effects that can gradually turn into psychic issues that require a psychologist or psychiatrist intervention. In this paper we will describe the way in which the self-image is built up from the phenomenological and the new theories of the imaginary perspective and we will make a critical analysis of the inappropriate use of the correlated language of the phenomenon. Later we will explain how conscientious cleavages may occur, highlight the levels of proceedings of psycho-social intervention.

Author Biography

Dan Gabriel Simbotin, Gheorghe Zane Institute of Economic and Social Research of the Romanian Academy, Iaşi Branch (Romania)

Gheorghe Zane Institute of Economic and Social Research of the Romanian Academy, Iaşi Branch (Romania)

References

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Simbotin, D. G. (2016). Imaginarul: Constructia si deconstructia lumii. Editura Institutului European.

Wunenburger, J-J. (1997). Philosophie des images (pp. 45-69). Presses Universitaires de France.

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Published

2020-04-14

How to Cite

Simbotin, D. G. (2020). Self-imagined Inertia and the Construction of Consciousness Cleavages. BRAIN. Broad Research in Artificial Intelligence and Neuroscience, 11(1Sup1), 57-69. https://doi.org/10.18662/brain/11.1Sup1/29

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