Identity Youth and Crisis1968 |
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... continuity of one's existence in time and space and the perception of the fact that others recognize one's sameness and continuity . What I have called ego identity , however , concerns more than the mere fact of existence ; it is , as ...
... continuity of one's existence in time and space and the perception of the fact that others recognize one's sameness and continuity . What I have called ego identity , however , concerns more than the mere fact of existence ; it is , as ...
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... continuity be- tween the family one grew up in and the family one establishes . It thus perpetuates tradition , i.e. , the sum of all that had been learned by preceding generations , in a social analogy to the pres- ervation of the ...
... continuity be- tween the family one grew up in and the family one establishes . It thus perpetuates tradition , i.e. , the sum of all that had been learned by preceding generations , in a social analogy to the pres- ervation of the ...
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... continuity of such a self - representation , a continuity which must certainly be ascribed to the work of the ego . No other inner agency could accomplish the selective accentuation of significant identifica- tions throughout childhood ...
... continuity of such a self - representation , a continuity which must certainly be ascribed to the work of the ego . No other inner agency could accomplish the selective accentuation of significant identifica- tions throughout childhood ...
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Preface | 9 |
Prologue | 15 |
Foundations in Observation | 44 |
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