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- Type/Concept
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version: 1
dateCreated: 2023-08-10, 10:58
dateModified: 2024-07-09, 09:38
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- "[[Consilience in effability, perception, and cognition]]"
related:
- "[[Authenticity]]"
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The true self and the false self are a psychological dualism conceptualized by English psychoanalyst Donald Winnicott. Winnicott used "true self" to denote a sense of self based on spontaneous authentic experience and a feeling of being alive, having a real self with little to no contradiction. "False self", by contrast, denotes a sense of self created as a defensive façade, which in extreme cases can leave an individual lacking spontaneity and feeling dead and empty behind an inconsistent and incompetent appearance of being real, such as in narcissism. | |
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