Does the Concept of the Person Vary Cross-Culturally?

作者: Richard A. Shweder , Edmund J. Bourne

DOI: 10.1007/978-94-010-9220-3_4

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摘要: Our concern in this essay is with other people's conceptions of the person and ideas about the self. Our aim is to interpret a widespread mode of social thought often referred to as concrete, undifferentiated, context-specific, or occasion-bound thinking, a mode of social thought culminating in the view that specific situations determine the moral character of a particular action, that the individual person per se is neither an object of importance nor inherently worthy of respect, that the individual as moral agent ought not be distinguished …

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