5648 | For Hegel knowledge of self presupposes objects, and also a public and moral social world [Hegel, by Scruton] |
22788 | A human only become a somebody as a member of a social estate [Hegel] |
22792 | Individuals attain their right by discovering their self-consciousness in institutions [Hegel] |
22598 | The authentic self exists at the level of class, rather than the individual [Marx, by Dunt] |
20368 | There are no 'individual' persons; we are each the sum of humanity up to this moment [Nietzsche] |
8044 | Goffman sees the self as no more than a peg on which to hang roles we play [Goffman, by MacIntyre] |
7422 | A subject is a form which can change, in (say) political or sexual situations [Foucault] |
7386 | Selves are not soul-pearls, but artefacts of social processes [Dennett] |
18658 | The 'Kantian' self steps back from commitment to its social situation [Kymlicka] |
4939 | A sense of self begins either internally, or externally through language and society [Edelman/Tononi] |
10349 | To be considered 'an individual' is performed by a society [Kusch] |
5502 | Locke's intrinsic view of personal identity has been replaced by an externalist view [Martin/Barresi] |
20942 | Nazis think race predetermines the self [Bowie] |