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About Ambicentrism

M. describing ambicentrism:

What he means by ‘ambicentric’, which is his term, is basically a cognitive processing with a pronounced ’theory of mind’ kind of thinking present, which means that you are taking others into accounts not only as objects/topics of your thought, but as ways of thinking that are being incorporated in your own and put in a conversation with each other, in your mind. The opposite would be ‘monocentric’ – that is thinking on behalf of one consolidated agent and thinking solely in a manner that this agent, that is myself, thinks. All others are then not ‘voices’ in your mind, but externally experienced objects/agents.
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