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- | In [[philosophy]], '''[[personal identity]]''' refers to the essence of a [[self-conscious]] person, that which makes him or her uniquely what they are at any one point in time, and which further persists over time despite superficial modifications, making him or her same person at different points in time also. | + | In [[philosophy]], '''[[personal identity]]''' refers to the [[essence]] of a [[self-conscious]] person, that which makes him or her uniquely what they are at any one point in time, and which further persists over time despite superficial modifications, making him or her same person at different points in time also. |
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;Identity: [[Abstract object]]s, [[Personal life]], [[Self (philosophy)]], [[Identity and change]], [[Mind/brain identity]], [[Ship of Theseus]] (about identity of things generally, not only of persons) | ;Identity: [[Abstract object]]s, [[Personal life]], [[Self (philosophy)]], [[Identity and change]], [[Mind/brain identity]], [[Ship of Theseus]] (about identity of things generally, not only of persons) |
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In philosophy, personal identity refers to the essence of a self-conscious person, that which makes him or her uniquely what they are at any one point in time, and which further persists over time despite superficial modifications, making him or her same person at different points in time also.
See also
- Identity
- Abstract objects, Personal life, Self (philosophy), Identity and change, Mind/brain identity, Ship of Theseus (about identity of things generally, not only of persons)
- Continuity
- Mindstream, consciousness, dependent origination, introspect, mnemonic, percept, perdurantism, synchronicity, noumena
- People
- Gottlob Frege, Derek Parfit, Anthony Quinton, David Wiggins, Sydney Shoemaker, Bernard Williams, Peter van Inwagen, Carl Jung, Erik Erikson, Hugo Münsterberg, Wilhelm Wundt, Dogen (being and time)
- Other
- Metaphysical necessity, Personally identifiable information, Privacy, Cerebrum, Brainy, Hemispherectomy, immaterialism, personhood
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