Source: Adobe stock image by pathdoc, licensed by Ravi Chandra The “context-sensitive self” is a sense of self derived from how others view us. Eunkook Suh wrote in the Journal of Personality (2007): ...
It’s intuitively plausible to suppose that there are many things that we can be rationally certain of, at least in many contexts. The present paper argues that, given this principle of Abundancy, ...
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