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The simplest and most general statement of the identity theory of truth is that when a truth-bearer (e.g., a proposition) is true, there is a truth-maker (e.g., a fact) with which it is identical and the truth of the former consists in its identity with the latter.
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Identity Theory (webzine) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Identity Theory is a webzine of literature and culture, founded by University of Florida graduate Matt Borondy, established in 2000. Identity Theory is a non-profit website with substantial readershi...
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Already the seeds were sown for an Identity Theory which covers all of our mental concepts, not merely those which fit but awkwardly on the Behaviorist picture. Armstrong actually gave credit to the Behaviorists for logically connecting internal mental states with external behavior;
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The Mind-Brain Identity Theory is the name usually, if somewhat misleadingly given to that form of psycho-physical materialism which holds, not that mind qua substance is the same independently existing substance as that anatomically distinguishable part of the human body known as the brain, but that mental events...
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Social Identity Theory was developed by Tajfel and Turner in 1979. The theory was originally developed to understand the psychological basis of intergroup discrimination. ... In the Social Identity Theory, a person has not one, “personal self”, but rather several selves that correspond to widening circles of...
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www.theory.org.uk is a website of materials about the mass media and its relationship to people's identities, gender, sexuality and behaviour. Resources include info, essays, reviews, links and more. Theorists include Giddens, Foucault, Butler.
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