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The Problem of Personal Identity
The notion of personal identity invites two major questions: First, what is it to be a person? The most contested notions that the self is simply the mind, the body, and the how they interact. Thus, selfhood can be seen as the mind, the body and how they interact with each other. Second, what is read more…
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Tagged body, I-consciousnes, memory, mind, no-self, personal identity, personhood, self
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