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Cyber-Consciousness Between Self Perception and Body Image

Received: 7 February 2015     Accepted: 25 February 2015     Published: 2 March 2015
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Abstract

This paper deals with the ontology of mind and its objective reality of being in certain states of self modified by consciousness, which implies a loss of differentiation between physicality and object. By entering the self, the ego becomes conscious to itself. Through this paper we propose to explore a new and less studied concept, i.e. the “virtual self”. The issue of creating another identity in the online environment is quite complex, and has an extremely surprising impact, since the individuals’ motivations are different, not being any pattern in this regard. For example, in case of some individuals the self-consciousness changes (also become a kind of cyber-consciousness) are just a variation of the same figures which reveal the repressed aspects of real life, being no link to the real self.

Published in Psychology and Behavioral Sciences (Volume 4, Issue 2)
DOI 10.11648/j.pbs.20150402.14
Page(s) 58-63
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Keywords

Self Perception, Otherness, Body Image, Cyber-Consciousness, Virtual Self

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