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The Developmental Psychology of Personal Identity: A Philosophical Perspective
By (Author) Massimo Marraffa
Edited by Cristina Meini
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Bloomsbury Academic
21st March 2024
United Kingdom
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
Psychology: the self, ego, identity, personality
Child, developmental and lifespan psychology
Cognition and cognitive psychology
Neurosciences
155.2
Hardback
240
Width 156mm, Height 234mm
Massimo Marraffa and Cristina Meini re-connect the psychology of identity with its philosophical roots in this study. They trace the contemporary problem of the self to John Locke and William James foundational theories on personal identity. By integrating the philosophy of identity with empirical and neuropsychological research, Marraffa and Meini provide an original synthesis of multidisciplinary conceptions of the self. The Construction of Interiority considers Chomsky-inspired developmental psychology, Jean Piagets constructivism, Lev Vygotskijs sociocultural perspective on development and John Bowlbys attachment theory. In this theoretical framework, the book draws on the data of the psychological sciences to reconstruct the trajectory of the self as an atomised I. Marraffa and Meini link the birth of self-consciousness through the body and emotions to the construction of bounded autobiography. Their combination of philosophy and neuropsychology makes an important contribution to multiple disciplines concerned with personal identity. It provokes new routes to understanding identity and self, personality, and autobiographical memory.
Massimo Marraffa is Professor, Department of Philosophy, Communication and Performing Arts, University of Rome. Cristina Meini is Professor, University of Eastern Piedmont, Italy.