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Person and Personhood in relation to the human being are the concepts that were formulated in... This theological concept of the person as something that has a specific identity and holds the fullness of being... even if a person changed so much as to no longer be considered a member of the human... Language Fluency and Person Perception in China and the United States... group or person any right to engage in any activity or to perform any act aimed at the...

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