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An '''individual''' may refer to a [[person]] or to any specific object in a collection. In the 15th century and earlier, and also today within the fields of [[statistics]] and [[metaphysics]], '''individual''' means "[[indivisible]]", typically describing any numerically singular thing, but sometimes meaning "a person". (q.v. "The problem of [[proper name]]s"). From the seventeenth century on, '''individual''' indicates separateness, as in [[individualism]]. (Abbs 1986, cited in Klein 2005, p.26-27)
 
An '''individual''' may refer to a [[person]] or to any specific object in a collection. In the 15th century and earlier, and also today within the fields of [[statistics]] and [[metaphysics]], '''individual''' means "[[indivisible]]", typically describing any numerically singular thing, but sometimes meaning "a person". (q.v. "The problem of [[proper name]]s"). From the seventeenth century on, '''individual''' indicates separateness, as in [[individualism]]. (Abbs 1986, cited in Klein 2005, p.26-27)
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<center>For lessons on the '''''Individual''''', follow [http://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Category:Individual '''''this link'''''].</center>
 
==The individual as a force==
 
==The individual as a force==
 
The property that all individuals have in common is that the forces tend to change their [[World (philosophy)|world]] in order to obtain and maintain a specific state.  
 
The property that all individuals have in common is that the forces tend to change their [[World (philosophy)|world]] in order to obtain and maintain a specific state.  
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==See also==
 
==See also==
 
* [[Consciousness]]
 
* [[Consciousness]]
* [[Cultural identity]]
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* [[Cultural Formation]]
* [[Person]]
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* [[Personality|Person]]
    
==Recommended==
 
==Recommended==
''Myths of Modern Individualism'' by Ian Watt, ISBN 0521585643 published by Cambridge University Press
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'''''Myths of Modern Individualism''''' by Ian Watt, ISBN 0521585643 published by Cambridge University Press
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"In its way this is as original a work as Watt's famous first book, The Rise of the Novel (ISBN 0520230698). It is a work of great maturity, testimony to the intelligence and civility of its author." Frank Kermode
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"In its way this is as original a work as Watt's famous first book, ''The Rise of the Novel'' (ISBN 0520230698). It is a work of great maturity, testimony to the intelligence and civility of its author." Frank Kermode
    
"Ian Watt's [[magisterial]] Myths of Modern Individualism is a critical account--historical, cultural, moral and aesthetic--of how four great Western myths have insinuated themselves into the actualities of modern culture. Like all of Watt's work this is a remarkable work of the historical imagination, sympathetic without being fussy, erudite but always deft, analytic but very warm and witty. This is a book everyone should read." Edward Said
 
"Ian Watt's [[magisterial]] Myths of Modern Individualism is a critical account--historical, cultural, moral and aesthetic--of how four great Western myths have insinuated themselves into the actualities of modern culture. Like all of Watt's work this is a remarkable work of the historical imagination, sympathetic without being fussy, erudite but always deft, analytic but very warm and witty. This is a book everyone should read." Edward Said

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