Human awareness - which forms the basis of all interpersonal
relationships - is perhaps the most fascinating phenomenon of
biological and socio-cultural evolution. In this innovative book,
originally published in 1987, the author introduces the subject of
human awareness from the perspective of developmental and social
psychology. Using a wide range of psychological and other sources,
both classic and more recent from around the world, the book begins
with a discussion of awareness as a biological and
cultural-historical phenomenon. The reader is then guided through
such issues as one's awareness of others, self-awareness,
interpersonal communication, and the search of human beings for
recognition by others. The final chapter focuses on human awareness
as a relationship between the self and society, with particular
emphasis on social stability and change. Human Awareness provided
the first comprehensive account of human consciousness in a text
that reflected the most exciting recent research in the field at
the time and emphasized the need for an integrated and coherent
understanding of the various psychological disciplines.
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