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What is this? This is my face? They are not my cheeks, but they are, not my mouth, and yet there is something that resembles my mouth. "
What is our identity?
It is everything that characterizes each of us as individuals and unique.
is what prevents people to exchange for someone else. Just as everyone has an identity to others, has also an identity for itself.
That is for others 'objective identity, identity itself is the' subjective identity . ;
subjective identity is the set of my features as I see them and I describe myself.
The identity of each objective, namely its recognizability, is presented in three main mode.
The first one is the physical identity : This is especially due to the facial features, which allow us not to be confused with another person.
The second mode is social identity, ie a set of characteristics such as age, marital status, profession, educational level and belonging to a certain income bracket. ;
The third mode is the psychological identity, or my personality , consistent style of my behavior.
Some aspects of identity change more easily than others. Social identity can change quickly: if, for example, a bank officer retires and moves to the countryside, here is that his social identity has changed and he is no longer the wealthy and the official resident in the city, but it is at other times the senior, hard-working owner of a small vegetable garden. The physical identity but gradually changes. E 'likely to sixty years has more or less the same face of ten years before, although I do have a quite different compared to thirty or forty years ago. The psychological identity is a very interesting theme has also changed rather little: each has its own personality, that is, a certain intelligence, certain attitudes and specific character traits.
personality depends largely on genetic factors and assumes stable characteristics during childhood. [...]
It is everything that characterizes each of us as individuals and unique.
is what prevents people to exchange for someone else. Just as everyone has an identity to others, has also an identity for itself.
That is for others 'objective identity, identity itself is the' subjective identity . ;
subjective identity is the set of my features as I see them and I describe myself.
The identity of each objective, namely its recognizability, is presented in three main mode.
The first one is the physical identity : This is especially due to the facial features, which allow us not to be confused with another person.
The second mode is social identity, ie a set of characteristics such as age, marital status, profession, educational level and belonging to a certain income bracket. ;
The third mode is the psychological identity, or my personality , consistent style of my behavior.
Some aspects of identity change more easily than others. Social identity can change quickly: if, for example, a bank officer retires and moves to the countryside, here is that his social identity has changed and he is no longer the wealthy and the official resident in the city, but it is at other times the senior, hard-working owner of a small vegetable garden. The physical identity but gradually changes. E 'likely to sixty years has more or less the same face of ten years before, although I do have a quite different compared to thirty or forty years ago. The psychological identity is a very interesting theme has also changed rather little: each has its own personality, that is, a certain intelligence, certain attitudes and specific character traits.
personality depends largely on genetic factors and assumes stable characteristics during childhood. [...]
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For further information: John Jervis, Presence and identity , Milano, Garzanti, 1984
For further information: John Jervis, Presence and identity , Milano, Garzanti, 1984
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