The Identity from Unity to Dissimilation

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Mohamed Fawzi GUEMIDI , Nadia HAZZAB , Aida BELABED , Kamel Mohamed Abdelmajid FLIH , Charif Dine BENDOUBA

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Identity is a matter of dissimilation, and standing on a definitive judgment or opinion is not an easy task. For some, identity represents unity and stability within the multiplicity experienced by the self. The problem that arises when theorizing identity stems from the different perspectives involved. And the preliminary readings reveal that concept and principle of identity have undergone a semantic shift from the meaning of existence to the meaning of the (I), and then the meaning of the (being).

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