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Personal Identity as an Evolutionary and Historical Problem: ANU seminar held by Professor Thomas Luckmann, tape 1 of 2

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ANU Instructional Resources Unit (1975-1996)
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Australian National University. Department of Sociology
Speaker: Thomas Luckmann (1927-2016)

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Recorded at ANU Sociology Department, 17 October 1978. -- Noes from tape box. Side A: Personal identity refers to central long range control of its behaviour by an individual organism; evolution of consciousness and social organization and especially reflective consciousness; allied to physiological evolution personal identity and evolutionary emergence become an historical form of life -- Side B: Personal identity - fully developed only evolves in a social structuralist situation -- Individual audience questions.

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Series 51 - ANU Instructional Resources Unit Sound Recordings
Item 78015 - Personal Identity as an Evolutionary and Historical Problem

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1978

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This audio recording is provided for research purposes only and must not be reproduced without the prior permission of the Archives Program, Australian National University

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