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- [1] A practical identity means thinking 'I am an x' and realising that x is something you can do well or badly at. At a certain extreme, you might find that life was not worth living if you didn't live up to the demands of being an x, if you thought you were a terrible father or something like that. So practical identities set the terms in which we value our lives. TPM-THE PHILOSOPHERS MAGAZINE, 2012, (58): : 60 - 69