释义 |
not-I, not-me [f. not adv. 14 d + I, me pers. prons.] That from which the subjective or personal is excluded.
1846J. D. Morell Hist. View Philos. I. 59 In the same manner as the me implies the notion of a not-me from which it is distinguished..so the notion of the limited and the finite implies the correlative one of the unlimited and the infinite. 1854A. G. Henderson tr. Cousin's Philos. of Kant vii. 179 The me..could only become cognizant of the not-me by means of the faculties it possesses. 1895tr. M. Nordau's Degeneration iii. i. 245 It has..jumped to the conclusion that the ‘I’ has actually no knowledge of a ‘not-I’, of an external world. Ibid., These wise men repeated, in a tone of conviction, the doctrine of the non-existence of the ‘not-I’. 1917D. H. Lawrence Look! We have come Through! 147, I suppose ultimately, she is all beyond me, She is all not-me, ultimately. 1950A. Huxley Themes & Variations i. 114 Not the hyper⁓organic ‘I’, still less the divine not-I, which transcends the ego and is its ground. 1953S. Spender Creative Element ii. 54 He [sc. Rimbaud] was attempting to remove the barrier which divides subject from object, the ‘I’ from the ‘not I’. 1953H. L. Sullivan Interpersonal Theory of Psychiatry x. 162 The personification of not-me is..very emphatically encountered by people who are having a severe schizophrenic episode. 1965Listener 4 Nov. 691/2 We are accustomed to distinguish so sharply between ‘I’ and ‘not-I’ and between ‘now’ and ‘not-now’ that any blurring of the dichotomy may seem unnatural to us. 1974A. Plant in M. Fordham et al. Technique in Jungian Analysis ii. 215 The analyst can be of use by letting the patient experience him as a ‘not-me’ possession. |