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Someone, No One

An Essay on Individuality

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  • 284 pages
  • 10 hours of reading

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The book explores individuality and individualism through the relationship between the self and societal norms. It distinguishes between a "someone," who adheres to social roles, and a "no one," who embodies nonconformist views, leading to independent moral judgments and innovative thinking. This dialectic challenges conventional perceptions of identity and encourages a deeper understanding of personal truth and ethical autonomy.

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Someone, No One, Kenelm Burridge

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2016
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