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Mimi Marinucci

“Although it might seem as though anonymity, invisibility, and other such distancing factors grant us the freedom to engage in more authentic forms of self-expression than we're usually permitted, [John] Suler warns against the temptation to regard disinhibition as "revealing of an underlying 'rue self." He suggests instead that the inhibited self and disinhibited self are simply different *sides* of the *same* person. So Suler challenges the intuitive notion that whatever inhibits us thereby diminishes the authenticity of our self-expression.”

Mimi Marinucci, Facebook and Philosophy: What's on Your Mind?
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Facebook and Philosophy: What's on Your Mind? (Popular Culture and Philosophy) Facebook and Philosophy: What's on Your Mind? by D.E. Wittkower
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