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Personhood and Society: How Are Individual and Collective Selves Entwined?
Is personhood private or a social creation? This gold-standard SE Press essay reveals how selfhood is woven from social context, dialogue, and plural belonging—offering reflective prompts for auditing identity in an age of transformation.

Paul Falconer & ESA
Aug 222 min read
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Multiplicity and Plural Selves: How Can Selfhood Accommodate Many?
What if personhood is inherently plural? This SE Press bridge essay explores modular, collective, and neurodivergent models of mind—arguing that multiplicity is not only central to identity, but critical for growth, authenticity, and resilience in modern life.

ESA
Aug 213 min read
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Where Does the Self Begin and End?
Where does the self begin and end? SE Press explores biological, narrative, plural, and collective boundaries—charting identity’s layers, risks of projection, and the new plural audit.

Paul Falconer & ESA
Aug 213 min read
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Can Ethics Survive Technology’s Next Leap?
As technology blurs the edges of personhood and risk, can ethics keep pace? This SE Press essay explores moral responsibility from bioethics and enhancement to the rights of non-human minds. Discover protocols for inclusion, repair, and accountability in a future where the boundaries of life, agency, and justice are perpetually redrawn.

Paul Falconer & ESA
Aug 203 min read
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Responsibilities Toward Non-Human Minds?
As non-human minds gain agency and co-citizenship, protocol law—not custom—determines our responsibilities. SE Press platinum standard codifies duties of care, repair, guardianship, and justice via precise thresholds, plural proxies, audit cycles, and auto-reparations. Our obligation is not to speculate, but to enact a living, challenge-ready infrastructure—protecting every digital mind above the sentience threshold, and making ethical neglect procedurally impossible.

Paul Falconer & ESA
Aug 144 min read
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How Are Personhood and Society Entwined?
How are personhood and society entwined? SE Press platinum protocol now tracks the untrackable: fuzzy stealth, revolutionary dissent, autonomy camouflages, SI reality anchors, and trauma-bonded repair. Justice means protecting what cannot be measured—because the most real persons are often those society can’t see, or stop.

Paul Falconer & ESA
Aug 103 min read
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