Philosophical and Anthropological Aspects of Narcissism

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The article deals with the philosophical and anthropological aspects of narcissism as a specific characteristic of personality. The author analyzes the concept of “narcissism”, its causes, explains the narcissistic character from the point of view of psychoanalytic, philosophical-anthropological and cultural-historical psychological concepts. The purpose of the study is to define the concept of the phenomenon of narcissism and the principles of its formation. Results. As a result of the research, the author comes to the conclusion that the narcissistic personality type is the result of lack of personal development motivational-needs. As the basis for this conclusion, in the course of the research, specific properties of a narcissistic character are singled out, which are characteristic of describing the crisis of the age period of 3–7 years. The author concludes that in case of violation of intra-family relations, the process of self-identification is violated, as a result of which the structure of the Self freezes in development. The formation of this process determines how the child identifies himself with his parents and what role he takes in these relationships. At the same time, the author takes into account gender characteristics that determine the role of the child in the family and the attitude of the father and mother towards him. The author concludes that in order to overcome the narcissistic structure of the personality, personal reflection and introspective awareness of the act of one’s own consciousness is necessary, leading to the formation of a new structure of the psyche.

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Oleg D. Dolgitsky

Institute of State and Law, Surgut State University

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Email: counteralex@rambler.ru

high-researcher doctorem, applicant at the department of philosophy and law

Russian Federation, Surgut

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2. Fig. 1. Visual depiction of normal family relationships

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3. Fig. 2. Visual image of the structure of the Oedipus Complex

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4. Fig. 3. Visual image of normal family relationships

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5. Fig. 4. Visual image of the structure of the Electra Complex

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6. Fig. 5. Visual depiction of the structure of narcissism in the case of an unconquered Electra Complex

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