Shaming as a Key Factor in the Process of Personality Disintegration

Journal Title: Theology and Philosophy of Education - Year 2024, Vol 3, Issue 1

Abstract

The text interprets shame as a fundamental way of social-moral experience of the world. This moral emotion is then crucial for self-awareness and the constitution of relationships with others. It is in this specific bodily experience of Self and relation to others that the ambiguity of the depersonalised Self opens up.

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David Krámský, Petr Nesvadba, Tomáš Římský

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David Krámský, Petr Nesvadba, Tomáš Římský (2024). Shaming as a Key Factor in the Process of Personality Disintegration. Theology and Philosophy of Education, 3(1), -. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-743887