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Beyond Self-esteem: Narratives of Self-knowledge & Devotion to Others
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Beyond Self-esteem: Narratives of Self-knowledge & Devotion to Others

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In Beyond Self-Esteem, Thomas J. Cottle argues that America’s preoccupation with notions of self-esteem and self-regard not only does not reflect the fundamental nature of the self, but leads to selfish behavior and an inability to devote one’s self to friendships. The self, Cottle writes, is predicated on social relationships and, more specifically, on the affirmation each of us offers to the other, as well as the degree of responsibility we find ourselves willing to take for one another. It is Cottle’s contention, reinforced by his theoretical positions and by the narrative accounts of children and adults alike, that affirmation of and the assumption of responsibility for other people remain the most ethical human actions.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Peter Lang Publishing Inc
Country
United States
Date
30 June 2003
Pages
202
ISBN
9780820467184

In Beyond Self-Esteem, Thomas J. Cottle argues that America’s preoccupation with notions of self-esteem and self-regard not only does not reflect the fundamental nature of the self, but leads to selfish behavior and an inability to devote one’s self to friendships. The self, Cottle writes, is predicated on social relationships and, more specifically, on the affirmation each of us offers to the other, as well as the degree of responsibility we find ourselves willing to take for one another. It is Cottle’s contention, reinforced by his theoretical positions and by the narrative accounts of children and adults alike, that affirmation of and the assumption of responsibility for other people remain the most ethical human actions.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Peter Lang Publishing Inc
Country
United States
Date
30 June 2003
Pages
202
ISBN
9780820467184