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Lectures notes for the lecture Social Selves & Identity from the first year module Introduction to Psychology

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  • May 23, 2022
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Intro to psychology

01/11/19 Social selves and identities


What do we mean by identity?
 Personal identity or ‘self’
 Makes us who we are
- Social identity
- Gender identity
- Cultural identity
- Physical identity

The word identity appears in 1570 as ‘identitie’.
“The quality or condition of being the same in substance, composition, nature, properties, or
in particular qualities under consideration; absolute or essential sameness; oneness’.
(Oxford English Dictionary)

Psychological definition:
 The phenomenological sense that one has of one’s own intrinsic self, independent of
all others
 Sameness of essential or generic character in different instances.


Do we have a ‘core self’ that is accessible?
 A debate that goes back a few years:
- Plato 430-355 BC: ‘know thy self’
“[The] organ of knowledge must be turned around from the world becoming,
until the soul is able to endure the contemplation of essence and the brightest
region of being.”
- Heraclitus c. 500BC: The ‘transient self’
“Everything flows and nothing abides; everything gives way and nothing is fixed.”


Big theories of identity: Essentialists VS Non-essentialists

 Essentialists
- All objects, our ‘selves’ included have a core essence
- Continuous core of sameness (call it a self, soul, DNA, ego, etc.) that is resistant
to change
- In the extreme: the person is the same today as they were yesterday as they
were 40 years ago (John Lock, 1690)
- A conceptualism that underpins mainstream cognitive psychology.

This is very much a part of our psychology and day-to-day discourse:
 Implies a ‘core’ self that is accessible to ourselves

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