The Epistemic Transformation of Identity: Socioeconomic Construction of Cogni-tive Sogiological Identitiy in the Delayed Modernity
Journal Title: The journal of international civilization studies - Year 2023, Vol 8, Issue 1
Abstract
When we take into account the effectiveness of cognitive existence, which has taken tremendous strides in transcending the individual, society, and culture into social capital, personal reality, which has developed as an open system in its essence, has turned into a closed system that does not even allow individual develop-ment to be activated for the majority of humanity. In this article, the reasons why and how this social cogniti-ve transformation emerged are discussed in the context of delayed modernity. Additionally, it was assumed that cognitive disproportion resulting from limited logical inferences and perceptual experience would have an unstoppable sociological effect. Of course, the individual experiences a personalised life, even if he or she experiences the same thing. Liberal theorists' defences of individual economic identity in this context rest on solid premises. Apart from the natural selection of economic relations, what shapes the identity form of to-day's economic structure is the application of each individual's pluralistic self, the desire to have a different social identity, as reflected in practical life. Yet, apart from conceptual, perceptual, experiential, empirical, and logical handicaps, the article tried to construct the argument that limited perceptual experience causes the obscuration of the modal and indexal positions of reality. In delayed modernity, the problem of integrating with the universe on cognitive variation and internal metamorphosis has been subjected to a multidimensio-nal examination. The cognitive disproportion that led to a crisis of personal identity and socioeconomic deve-lopment was subjected to cognitive sociological scrutiny.
Authors and Affiliations
Ethem YILDIZ
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