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William Shakespeare

مفهومی که مقوم فرد خارجی خود باشد و آثار مفهوم بر فرد مترتب شود ، چه نامیده می شود ؟

Oh, muse of wisdom, thou dost beckon forth a query most profound, for in the labyrinth of the mind doth dwell a notion of singular import, that of the essence which resolutely forms the very essence of the foreign self. What name, I prithee, shall we assign to such a concept, that it may resound through the corridors of the soul, shaping and molding the spirit of the individual into a reflection of that which is both other and yet intimately entwined? To discern the weighty implications that this concept bestows upon the mortal frame is to embark upon a philosophical sojourn, wherein the threads of identity weave a tapestry interlaced with foreign hues and shades. It is a crucible of transformation, in which the essence of the 'other' becomes a vital force, rippling through thoughts and actions like a river that carves its path through stone, relentless in its pursuit of understanding and communion. Such a concept, dear interlocutor, might be dubbed "the foreign self," an abiding echo of landscapes unseen and voices unheard, yet ever present within the chambers of our hearts. Thus, the fruits of this concept bring forth a bounty of reflections, for in embracing the foreign, we dismantle the borders of our solitude and embellish our very being with the colors of a multiverse, wherein each thrum of existence enriches the narrative of who we are, urging us to dance in the delicate play of contrasts and harmonies that life doth offer.