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==Personality and sociality== | ==Personality and sociality== | ||
The term personality here abbreviates {{W|personal identity}}. It describes what makes a person unique: personality is revealed in how self- and other | The term personality here abbreviates {{W|personal identity}}. It describes what makes a person unique: personality is revealed in how a person resolves self- and other images. Similarly, sociality abbreviates for {{W|social identity}}. For example, an individual's sociality is recorded in their passport. This passport records the individual they are when they participate in social life. | ||
==Creative work== | ==Creative work== | ||
Some constitutions grant citizens the right to protection of their {{W|bodily integrity}}. This right includes protection from violence and injury. The counterpart is the right to be creative with oneself. A person can take their personality as subject of their creative work – depending on the social conditions they live under. Because and if their creative work challenges their sociality, nothing should be included in their passport, that sets limits on this. | Some constitutions grant citizens the right to protection of their {{W|bodily integrity}}. This right includes protection from violence and injury. The counterpart is the right to be creative with oneself. A person can take their personality as subject of their creative work – depending on the social conditions they live under. Because and if their creative work challenges their sociality, nothing should be included in their passport, that sets limits on this. |