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Identity Quote by Philip Cushman

“The self embodies what the culture believes is humankind's place in the cosmos-- its limits, talents, expectations and prohibitions... There is no universal, trans-historical self, only local selves; there is no universal theory about the self, only local theories.” quote by Philip Cushman
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““The self embodies what the culture believes is humankind's place in the cosmos-- its limits, talents, expectations and prohibitions... There is no universal, trans-historical self, only local selves; there is no universal theory about the self, only local theories.””

Philip Cushman

About This Quote

Source Book: The Self in Cultural Context, Philip Cushman, 1995

The self is shaped by cultural beliefs about humanity's role, limits, and norms, varying across societies without a universal definition.

In simple terms: Culture defines self, not a universal self.

Key Takeaway

Recognize cultural influence on identity.

Themes

identity culture relativism

Mood

analytical thoughtful

Type

philosophical critical

When to use this quote

  • cross‑cultural research
  • education
  • policy making
  • personal reflection

Key Concepts

anthropology social constructivism

Questions to Reflect On

  • How do cultural narratives shape your self‑concept?
  • Can a universal self exist?
A Different Perspective

Universal claims ignore local diversity.

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