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Puzzling Identities
Harvard University Press, 2016 Cloth: 978-0-674-73214-8 | eISBN: 978-0-674-49586-9 Library of Congress Classification BD236.D5213 2015 Dewey Decimal Classification 126
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ABOUT THIS BOOK
As a logical concept, identity refers to one and the same thing. So why, Vincent Descombes asks, do we routinely use “identity” to describe the feelings associated with membership in a number of different communities, as when we speak of our ethnic identity and religious identity? And how can we ascribe the same “identity” to more than one individual in a group? In Puzzling Identities, one of the leading figures in French philosophy seeks to bridge the abyss between the logical meaning of identity and the psychological sense of “being oneself.” See other books on: Descombes, Vincent | Identity (Philosophical concept) | Mind & Body | Political | Schwartz, Stephen Adam See other titles from Harvard University Press |
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