What does Stirner mean when he refers to "his property".
Among actual things, goals and people I've also seen him ascribe it to his own characteristics.
In Stirner's view are one's characteristics mutable i.e. could he reject certain qualities he finds undesirable?
Tyler Cruz
Your house.
Jacob Cox
Things that are inside your realm of possibilities
Parker Anderson
Descartes' res extensa
Elijah Jackson
how about you read your fucking book stirner wrote about yourself instead of making this thread
Eli Hernandez
Yeah you've got it.
And yes, so long as "you" find it undesirable. If it actually is you, then no.
Aaron Green
I am you spastic faggot
Ayden Wright
fuck you bitch how does it feel to be my property bitch?
Daniel Johnson
>refers to "his property". An approach to objects and ideas - seeing them not as higher or to be served yourself but tools/items to fulfill yourself or be disposed of.
>In Stirner's view are one's characteristics mutable
Yes, you can become spooked by what was once your property if you make consistency with the past your master.