The Marginalian · 16 Jun 2026
What Makes a Person: The Seven Layers of Selfhood in Literature and Life
“It is the intentions, the capacities for choice rather than the total configuration of traits which defines the person.”
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The essence of a person is defined by their intentions and choices rather than just their traits. This perspective emphasizes the complexity of selfhood in both literature and life.
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