华东师范大学(哲学社会科学版) ›› 2014, Vol. 46 ›› Issue (4): 93-100.

• 哲学研究 • 上一篇    下一篇

试论人类中心主义视阈中的自我问题

涂可国   

  1. 山东社会科学院文化研究所,济南,250002
  • 出版日期:2014-07-15 发布日期:2014-10-02
  • 通讯作者: 涂可国
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On the Self Issue from the Perspective of Anthropocentricism

TU Ke-guo   

  • Online:2014-07-15 Published:2014-10-02
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摘要: 自我作为人对自己的反身指称,它既是社会活动的主体,是社会关系的载体及变项,是社会系统的有机要素,也是社会价值的创造者及享受者,是社会意识的主体,还是社会文化的基体和社会动力的源泉。一个社会要步向新生和转折,一个人要实现自我的健康成长和全面发展,在实践上必须有不同层次社会主体自我意识的觉醒,伴以自我复归;在理论上必须合理诠释把自我仅仅归结为个人自我、非我症和自我中心困境等问题。人类中心主义视阈中的自我问题包括三大方面:一是自我的本质、类型、特性和自我的意义等基础理论问题,二是由自我幼稚(主客不分)、自我迷失、自我摧残、自我萎缩等所组成的自我内敛式问题,三是包括有自我外化、自恋自大、自我独尊、自我膨胀(含自私自利)等内容的自我外倾型问题,后两类自我问题分别代表自我主体对待自我客体及外在非我两种性质相反的态度。

关键词: 人类中心主义, 自我, 内敛式自我, 外倾式自我

Abstract: Self, as the reflective reference to oneself, has several meanings. It is the agent of social activities, the carrier of social relations, an organic element of social system, the creator and recipient of social values, the subject of social consciousness, the matrix of social culture, and the source of social impulse. In order to promote the development of society, or to realize the healthy and all-around development of individuals, self-consciousness of social subjects at different levels, along with self restoration, is necessary in practice, and theoretically, some problems such as limiting self merely to self of individuals, symptom of non-ego, and egotism dilemma must be explained reasonably. The self issue from the perspective of anthropocentricism contains three main aspects: first, the essence, types, characteristics and significance of self and other basic theoretical issues; second, introverted problems of self, including infantile-self, lost-self, devastated-self, shrinking-self, disdaining-self and commiserating-self; third, external problems of self, including externalized-self, narcissistic-self, egotistic-self and expanded-self. The introverted and external problems respectively represent two opposite attitudes of the subjective self towards objective self and external non-ego.