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  1. The Category of the person: anthropology, philosophy, history.Michael Carrithers, Steven Collins & Steven Lukes (eds.) - 1985 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    The concept that peope have of themselves as a 'person' is one of the most intimate notions that they hold. Yet the way in which the category of the person is conceived varies over time and space. In this volume, anthropologists, philosophers, and historians examine the notion of the person in different cultures, past and present. Taking as their starting point a lecture on the person as a category of the human mind, given by Marcel Mauss in 1938, the contributors (...)
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  • Clues.Carlo Ginzburg - 1979 - Theory and Society 7 (3):273-288.
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  • The Renaissance, individualism and the portrait.Peter Burke - 1995 - History of European Ideas 21 (3):393-400.
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  • The discovery of the individual, 1050-1200.Colin Morris - 1972 - Toronto: University of Toronto Press in association with the Medieval Academy of America.
    Colin Morris traces the origin of the concept of the individual, not to the Renaissance where it is popularly assumed to have been invented, but farther back, ...
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  • Saint Anselm and his Biographer.R. W. Southern - 1963
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