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self-iˈdentity Philos. [self- 3 a.] The identity of a thing with itself.
1866J. Martineau Ess. I. 229 Emotion and change..are incompatible with immutable self-identity. 1877E. Caird Philos. Kant ii. xv. 544 Consciousness may pass through many states without losing its self-identity. 1899J. Caird Fundam. Ideas Christ. II. xv. 161 That separate, solitary self-identity, which makes each human spirit..the bearer of its own burden. |