Theoretical analysis of structural components «I» — concepts of personality

Authors

  • M.E. Sovetkhanova

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.31489/2020ped2/80-87

Keywords:

: «I»-concept, person, personality, action, structural components, development.

Abstract

In this article, a theoretical analysis of the concept of «I» is carried out and a description of its structural components is systematized.Taking into account the structural components of the concept of «I», the personality features in psychology, general human, individual and personality problems are also considered.This is due to the fact that in a modern automated, technically developed and rapidly developing society, personality problems are becoming increasingly relevant, and their importance is increasing day by day.This indicates the need for a deeper understanding and knowledge of the theoretical foundations of the
structural components of the concept of «I». A brief review is also given from various sources of studying the personality of the psychology of far and near abroad in modern literature. Particularly analyzed are the works of the English scientist R. Burns, who is the author of the concept of «I». Interest, necessity, worldview, trust, point of view, intention, desire, choice and other components that come out of the concept of «I» are systematized and analyzed in other components of human science. For the purpose of broader consideration of the structural components of the «I»- concept, the definitions of these concepts in psychological and philosophical dictionaries are described and analyzed. Thus, the article reveals the importance of the concept of «I» in the formation of a person as a person, and its multiple components are considered.

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Published

2020-06-30

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THEORY AND TECHNOLOGIES OF EDUCATION AND TRAINING