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- who: Joe Higgins from the SASP, University of StAndrews and University of Stirling, St. Andrews, UK have published the research work: Biosocial selfhood: overcoming the ‘body-social problem’ within the individuation of the human self, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: If the authors focus initially on the alleged loss of oneself within the domain of participation - such as an individual who ‘dissolves' into the Higgins J. customs and ideals of a cult - then the authors will see that in spite of a cult member's heteronomous activity, it is challenging to see this as a . . .
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