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Moral measurements of psychosocial identity of the person
Author(s) -
Олена Степанівна Морщакова
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
granì
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2413-8738
pISSN - 2077-1800
DOI - 10.15421/1718122
Subject(s) - psychology , social psychology , identity (music) , identification (biology) , personality , psychosocial , feeling , identity formation , social identity approach , social identity theory , social group , self concept , psychotherapist , aesthetics , philosophy , botany , biology
In the proposed study the questions of the essence of the processes of psychosocial self-identification of the person are clarified, the theme of the problem actualises the phenomenon of identity in the unity of social and individual aspects.The significance of processes of psychosocial development, which are identified for the individual with the processes of self-identification, are characterized by the presence of intentions (intentions) of a person in accessing the horizons of the external world and designing the «image of himself» in the conditions of this world and expressed in many aspects of life-formation. The paper states that the value-semantic positions of the individual determine the development of important qualities of the internal-spiritual structure of the individual, directly affect the development of consciousness and the welcome behavioral models of personality. It is emphasized that the highest achievement of a person in the creation of identity, in the processes of self-realization and self-representation in the world of culture and social life is the moral self-identification as a manifestation of conscious responsibility and responsibility of the individual in the plane of social expression. It is proved that the moral context of the processes of self-actualization in the modern social world consists in the development of such psychological components of the system of personality, which will allow the individual in the future to become the subject of activity. Such psychological assumptions include: awareness of the autonomy of the self, the feeling of inner freedom and responsibility, the formation of critical thinking, the ability to model the desired life situations, the desire for meaningful actions, the choice of positions, practical decisions, the ability to reflexive analysis, the focus on cooperation, social expression of will.The article focuses on the ethical problems and problems facing a person in the modern world. Ethical values serve as a normative framework for sensory-minded and pragmatic human actions. In the value-semantic consciousness of a modern person dominated by the interests of subjective-pragmatic nature, and the process of emotion formation is accompanied by the search, design and reconstruction of emotional images that are adequate to the epoch of modernity.

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