Moi, in psychoanalytic theory, refers to the sense of self, particularly the ego. It's the conscious and preconscious aspects of the personality. Unlike the "je," which represents the subjective experiencing self, the moi is the self as it is perceived by others and by oneself as an object. It's formed through interactions with the external world and internalizes societal norms and expectations. The moi is more akin to the social identity and the "me" aspect of the self concept. It develops through stages, starting with the mirror stage, where the infant begins to recognize themselves as separate. The moi is important for navigating social situations and maintaining a sense of identity, but can also lead to feelings of alienation if it is too heavily influenced by external expectations rather than internal desires.
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