Personality identity and phenomenology
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https://doi.org/10.25206/2542-0488-2020-5-3-88-94Keywords:
personality identity, analytical philosophy, phenomenologyAbstract
The article analyzes the theory of personality identity existing in analytical philosophy. The conclusion is drawn that in these
theories there is a mixing of a substantial and phenomenal understanding of consciousness, which determines the public
and private contexts of understanding the personality. Based on the extended theory of intersubjectivity by Ed. Husserl,
it is possible to show that the analytical problem of the substantial nature of personality and the phenomenological problem
of the unity of conscious sensation are inextricably linked.
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