When he gave
his definition of individual identity, the view of continuity he had in mind would seem to be the «common sense» one he came to through a modification of Kant's definition «that a continuum is that of which every part has itself parts of the same kind» (6.168).
Not exact matches
[02:10] Optimizing every opportunity and asset [4:50] Forming the optimal success strategy [7:05] Your
identity in the marketplace [8:10] Building more pillars and creating more value [11:05] The
definition of innovative marketing [12:15] How
individuals can create value themselves [16:50] Increasing efficiency in your processes [21:50] Lessons Jay learned from past work experiences [27:20] Lead generation [29:20] Asking yourself the right questions [32:10] Who stands to benefit more than you from your success [35:50] The benefit
of offering risk - free transactions [42:10] Incorporating risk - reversal into your selling proposal [45:30] Creating a unique
identity in the marketplace [48:00] Effective ways
of finding sales strategies [50:50] Finding the business you should be in [58:30] The reward
of owning your own business
In the first experience
of a new
individual, memory must by
definition be lacking; insofar as electrons and the like lack enduring
individual identity, neither can they remember.
Murray Murphey finds Peirce's declaration that
individual identity consists in a continuity
of reactions to be inconsistent with «either the
definition of reaction or
of continuity — there can not be a continuum
of instantaneous events.
In October, New York Governor Andrew Cuomo enacted an executive order to include gender
identity under the
definition of sex in the 1945 Human Rights Act which will start providing employment and housing protections to transgender
individuals.
Ever since he completed his groundbreaking Flag (1954 - 55), Jasper Johns has persistently and, for many, annoyingly defined himself as an
individual of no special merit, fixed
identity, or authorial «I,» who stands outside both the Marxist
definition of worker and the romanticized notion
of the artist as hero.
Our thanks to the many
individuals and their organizations who contributed their time and expertise to the Trust Project branding
identity, the Trust Indicators and their editorial and technical
definitions, and the implementation
of the Trust Indicators on our first member websites.
The programs also provide a greater awareness
of the implications
of major loss on an
individual's sense
of identity — which may involve a revision
of one's self -
definition — as well as the possibility
of life enhancing «post traumatic growth» as one integrates the loss experience.
Roles provide
definitions of expected behavior within a socially constructed setting, with the
individuals internalizing these roles over time resulting in additions to their self - concept and new
identities.