The term, and also the concept, of identity refers often to as if a person’s identity at every moment is just one, is singular. I argue for a person’s identity at any occasion is plural: we have several identities at every moment.
One can find hints to that effect in the original writings of William James and the idea becomes even more evident in the writings of Gregory Stone. In my presentation I will go further in the development of this theoretical part of what is usually labeled as symbolic interactionism.