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What is First person

Human Behavior and Another Kind in Consciousness: Emerging Research and Opportunities
First person is one of the human entities existing in a brain. It behaves under the primitive desires which are originated and come from the cerebellum. The primitive desires will go and act with the primary motor cortex and the five senses. This behavior may be usually acted under without a consciousness and a consciousness state. However, it may also be acted under with a consciousness and a consciousness state.
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Another Kind in Consciousness
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-5225-8217-5.ch010
Abstract
This chapter introduces an artificial entity, which may have a consciousness state. The ideas of first person and second person in this book chapter will be cored and used basically for an implementation of the entity. First, a general description of the entity will be argued and discussed again by using the notions in Chapter 6 and Chapter 7. And then the general structure of the entity will be roughly shown by using RMM and the notions from Chapter 6, Chapter 7, Chapter 8, and Chapter 9. Second, the simplest example by using the entity will be given by RMM. Finally, it will be evaluated. Some part of the previous chapters will be repeated for the arguments to go smoothly.
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First Person Pronouns in Online Diary Writing
In English linguistics, first person refers to the pronouns I, me, my, mine, myself (singular), we, us, our, ours, ourselves (plural).
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