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What Persons Are: Identity, Personal Identity, and Composition

2019
Since asking which person is involved in some action (“Who is the responsible person?”) invites elaboration of the contours of a conception of persons as responsible agents, and hence of some details of our mastery of this conception, that elaboration will require us to address the nature of persons in the light of the completeness and definiteness of ...
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Personal and moral identity

2002
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Haaften, A.W. van   +3 more
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Identity and Person: Locke on Personal Identity

Philosophy International Journal, 2022
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Personal Identity and Identity Disorders

2013
There are people where two or more personalities seem to have independent-and sometimes mutually forgetful-control of the same bodily individual. This chapter gives a brief account of the history of the diagnosis of "Multiple Personality Disorder" or (the more recent label) "Dissociative Identity Disorder", and the conflicting judgment of therapists ...
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Finding Self Among Others: Navigating the Tensions Between Personal and Social Identity

Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice, 2021
Furkan A Gur, Blake D Mathias
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Cultural Identity and Personal Identity

2002
This chapter discusses the relationship between personal identity and what is variously called group identity, reference group orientation, and — in the broadest sense of the term — cultural identity, with a special interest paid to how the contrast between these two sorts of identity operates in the discourse of modern social science.
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A dynamic reframing of the social/personal identity dichotomy

Organizational Psychology Review, 2022
Benjamin W Walker
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Personal identity and social identity

2015
I well recall having my identity tested in California fifteen years ago. Candidates were faced with a sheet of lined foolscap paper, topped with the single question ‘Who am I?’. They had to respond with whatever truths about themselves they thought important, broadly either descriptions of their inner being or lists of their significant roles.
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