define self and differentiate between self as subject and self as object
Answers
Answered by
0
Answer:
zvsjjsjdjdjdisistjst
Answered by
2
Answer:The self-as-object is primarily concerned with thinking about oneself in valued ways, whereas the self-as-subject is primarily concerned with behavioral self-regulation.
This distinction was originally based on the idea that the former (“Me”) corresponds to the self as an object of experience (self as object), while the latter (“I”) reflects the self as a subject of experience (self as subject).
Similar questions