A common issue that pertains to many teens in science fiction is Self Knowledge.
The term "self-knowledge" in psychology describes the information a person utilizes to respond to the inquiry, "What am I like?"
To construct the answer to this issue, self-knowledge demands ongoing self-awareness and self-consciousness (which is not to be confused with consciousness). Although chimpanzees and young babies show some signs of self-awareness and agency/contingency, it is not believed that they also have self-consciousness.
At a higher level of cognition, along with an increase in self-awareness, the capacity to ask "What am I like?" and receive a self-knowledge response—self-knowledge having some limitations due to the complexity and limitations of introspection—arises.
As a result, many adolescents are drawn to self-awareness, which is also a recurrent motif in science fiction.
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