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legal_identity_for_trees [2012-10-16 11:15] 78.29.246.198legal_identity_for_trees [2012-10-16 11:16] 78.29.246.198
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 * origin * origin
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 * age * age
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 * gender * gender
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 * position/postcode * position/postcode
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 - General parameters that create a 'normal' identity: - General parameters that create a 'normal' identity:
  
 * minimal: name, date of birth, nationality ~ what's your name? where are you from? how old are you? * minimal: name, date of birth, nationality ~ what's your name? where are you from? how old are you?
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 -> nationality is complex in general, and also for the tree -> nationality is complex in general, and also for the tree
  
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 * functional: telephone, email, postal address, gender * functional: telephone, email, postal address, gender
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 * extra: health insurance number, debit card/bank account, tax number * extra: health insurance number, debit card/bank account, tax number
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 * actual: website, facebook, linkedin, myspace... * actual: website, facebook, linkedin, myspace...
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 * 'What can x do?' * 'What can x do?'
  
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 Personhood can refer to  Personhood can refer to 
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 * a human being (material essence, person living on the street) * a human being (material essence, person living on the street)
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 * a natural person (ID) * a natural person (ID)
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 * an artificial person (corporation) * an artificial person (corporation)
  
 Personhood is defined by  Personhood is defined by 
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 * institutions * institutions
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 * a bureaucratical system  * a bureaucratical system 
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 * data: if you have enough data you can find/create meaning -> 'invocation' of persona * data: if you have enough data you can find/create meaning -> 'invocation' of persona
  
 'Natural and articifial persons' are considered to be the property of a human being, any property can be 'Natural and articifial persons' are considered to be the property of a human being, any property can be
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 * kept * kept
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 * passed on * passed on
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 * destroyed * destroyed
  
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