AN INDIVIDUAL, A HUMAN SPECIES

A single human species is an individual. Individuality can be re-evaluated as a simple manifestation of conscious particularity.

However, humans have the historical tendency to gather in functional communities, where it is not particular and individual elements that represent the criterion of mutual recognition, but cultural beliefs.

Every human therefore generally belongs to different "ideological groups", into which he transposes his own individuality, and from which he draws his own existential meaning, opinions and preferences.

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