Abstract
The life cycle has been the subject of systematic research for just a few decades so it is perhaps only now that we can expect theoretical contributions reflecting the experience of old age among theorists themselves. A unique statement of this kind, Erik H. Erikson's The Life Cycle Completed (1982), is considered in context of his other recent work in order to demonstrate theoretical, rhetorical and philosophical elements. The aged Erikson is an example of the need to account for the “person in the paradigm” in aging research in the humanities and social sciences.
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