The vital chalenge of identity
By Bertrand Vergely
English
Identity is a concept modernity tends to reject, dismissing it as a mere myth which represses “reality,” believed to be more multiple than singular, more various than identical, more fluid than fixed. Nevertheless, let us consider identity. We shall soon discover that far from being static, akin to death, identity is creative. This arises from its vitality. In the case of human beings, nothing can be built without identity.