Helplessness: The inability to know-that you don’t know-how

Philosophical Psychology 31 (6):948-968 (2018)
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Abstract

The sense of helplessness stands at the very core of the traumatic experience. This paper suggests that a sense of helplessness arises when, despite the functioning of the cognitive system and awareness of circumstances and feelings, an individual is unable to access practical knowledge. As a result, the subject becomes a victim of one’s own inability to perform, or act, in the real world.

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