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Is there an article showing a solution because listing problems is the easy part? And maybe it's just me but >because names are central to our identities, virtually by definition. isn't true, my name is for the outside world, inside I'm just I, that's my identity.
>>because names are central to our identities, virtually by definition. >isn't true, my name is for the outside world, inside I'm just I, that's my identity. What happens in your head when someone calls your name? Surely that's a feeling of identity?
I realize that someone is talking to me, but that has nothing to do with my identity. I doubt that that person and I have the same perception of who I am.