Zinck Alexandra
Institut für Philosophie, Universitätsstrasse 150, Ruhr-Universität Bochum, 44801 Bochum, Germany.
Conscious Cogn. 2008 Jun;17(2):496-505. doi: 10.1016/j.concog.2008.03.014. Epub 2008 Apr 23.
The aim of this paper is to examine a special subgroup of emotion: self-referential emotions such as shame, pride and guilt. Self-referential emotions are usually conceptualized as (i) essentially involving the subject herself and as (ii) having complex conditions such as the capacity to represent others' thoughts. I will show that rather than depending on a fully fledged 'theory of mind' and an explicit language-based self-representation, (i) pre-forms of self-referential emotions appear at early developmental stages already exhibiting their characteristic structure of the intentional object of the emotion being identical with or intricately related to the subject experiencing the emotional state and that (ii) they precede and substantially contribute to the development of more complex representations and to the development of a self-concept, to social interaction and to ways of understanding of other minds.
诸如羞耻、自豪和内疚等自我参照情感。自我参照情感通常被概念化为:(i)本质上涉及主体自身;(ii)具有诸如表征他人思想的能力等复杂条件。我将表明,自我参照情感的雏形并非依赖于成熟的“心理理论”和基于语言的明确自我表征,(i)它们在早期发展阶段就已出现,且已展现出情感意向对象与体验情感状态的主体相同或紧密相关的特征结构;(ii)它们先于更复杂表征的发展并对其发展、自我概念的发展、社会互动以及理解他人心理的方式做出了实质性贡献。