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Tag: self-identity

Icebergs and Identity

Icebergs and Identity

Posted on April 17, 2013April 17, 2013 by Bilal Hassam
Source: Uwe Kils (Attribution 
via
 Wikimeida
 Commons) I’ve often used the model of an iceberg in reflecting on identity. The most striking feature of an iceberg and perhaps the most oft... Read More
To be, or not to be… an atheist

To be, or not to be… an atheist

Posted on November 15, 2010November 15, 2010 by Allana Taylor
Labels are cumbersome. To self-identify as an atheist, or a Jew, or a Hindu, or a Muslim, and so on, requires that you accept ownership of all that is attached to that label. It is wholly irrelevant w... Read More

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