[Published Paper] A Framework for Personal Identity Location: The Structural Foundation of Values

Published 12 Aug 2024 as A Framework for Personal Identity Location: The Structural Foundation of Values
in Social Science Research Network (SSRN)
written by Jeremy Horne PhD

Philosophers and psychologists now can join hands with neuroanatomists to solve the vexing problem of personal identity. Personal identity can be located in a person, described specifically, is stable, and is deeply structured (genetically and even mathematically). Current psychological methods lack sufficient specificity and material validation. The ethos-ethics-morality triad is shaped according to identity integrity, along with its internalization (virtue), resulting in a life theme that feeds behavior norms to the person. A person knowing these things can better manage her/his conflicts in individual and social environments. The Voris method is a paradigm identity probe. 39 pages

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Distributed in the following e-journals:

  • Cognitive Neuroscience eJournal
  • Ethics eJournal
  • Philosophy of Science eJournal
  • Philosophy of Mind eJournal
  • Psychology Research Methods eJournal
About the author

CEO of Authentic Systems, Degree in Philosophy from University of California, Berkeley.

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