Adult Person
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A Adult Person is a human being who is a conscious agent.
- Context:
- They can (typically) be a Real Person Acts.
- They can (typically) be a Named Person.
- They can (typically) have Person Needs (human needs).
- They can (often) be characterized by Person Behaviors.
- They can (often) be in a Social Relationship (with another person), such as a Friendship Relationship or a Familial Relationship.
- They can (often) be in an Institutional Relationship (with an organization), such as a worker or a consumer.
- They can (often) have a Person Role, such as Parent, Citizen, Employee, Customer, Subject Matter Expert, Political Leader, Judge, Teacher, Cook, Anonymous Social Media Person.
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- They can range from being a Young Person to being a Middle-Aged Person to being a Older Person.
- They can range from being a Conscious Person to being a Semi-Conscious Person to being an Unconscious Person.
- They can range from being a Living Person to being a Historical Person.
- They can range from being a Sentient Person to being an In-Sentient Person.
- They can range from being an Unintelligent Person to being a Person of Normal Intelligence to being an Intelligent Person.
- They can range from being an Emotionally Unintelligent Person to being an Emotionally Intelligent Person.
- They can range from being a Persistent Person to being an Inconstant Person.
- They can range from being a Impulsive Human to being a Wise Human.
- They can range from being an Extraverted Person to being an Introverted Person.
- They can range from being a Modest Person to being a Narcissistic Person.
- They can range from being a Below-Average Person to being an Average Person to being an Above-Average Person.
- They can range from being an Economically Secure Person to being an Economically Insecure Person.
- They can range from being an Inspired Person to being a Dispirited Person.
- They can range from being a Nomadic Person to being a Sedentary Person.
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- They can be referenced by a Person Referencer.
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- Example(s):
- a Young Person, such as a recent college graduate navigating their early career and social relationships, balancing newfound independence with the guidance from older mentors.
- a Historical Person, such as an individual from a bygone era whose life story is studied by historians to understand the social and cultural contexts of their time.
- a Sentient Person, such as someone who exhibits self-awareness and complex emotional responses, capable of making morally informed decisions and experiencing empathy towards others.
- an Unintelligent Person, such as an individual who struggles with traditional academic tasks but may excel in practical or social intelligence, demonstrating that intelligence can manifest in varied forms.
- an Extraverted Person, such as someone who thrives in social settings, enjoys being the center of attention, and gains energy from interacting with others, often taking on leadership roles in group activities.
- an Economically Insecure Person, such as a person facing financial instability due to unemployment, underemployment, or economic downturns, which impacts their access to resources and overall well-being.
- Historical Persons, such as:
- Ötzi the Iceman, a well-preserved natural mummy of a man who lived around 3300 BCE, providing valuable insight into the life of an adult person during the Copper Age.
- Socrates, an ancient Greek philosopher known for his contributions to ethics and epistemology, representing the characteristics of a wise and intellectually influential adult person.
- Marie Curie, a renowned scientist who made groundbreaking discoveries in radioactivity, exemplifying the qualities of an intelligent and persistent adult person.
- Mahatma Gandhi, a political and spiritual leader who led India to independence through nonviolent resistance, illustrating the role of an inspired and influential adult person.
- Jane Goodall, a primatologist and anthropologist who significantly contributed to the study of chimpanzees, demonstrating the dedication and passion of an adult person in scientific research.
- Albert Einstein, a theoretical physicist famous for developing the theory of relativity, representing the characteristics of an innovative and intellectually gifted adult person.
- Eleanor Roosevelt, a former First Lady of the United States and human rights activist, exemplifying the qualities of a politically active and socially conscious adult person.
- Leonardo da Vinci, an Italian polymath whose works span various fields including art, science, and engineering, showcasing the diverse talents and creative expression of an adult person.
- Martin Luther King Jr., a leader in the American civil rights movement, embodying the courage and moral conviction of an adult person fighting for social justice.
- Steve Jobs, co-founder of Apple Inc., known for his visionary approach to technology and design, illustrating the innovative and entrepreneurial spirit of an adult person in the business world.
- Nelson Mandela, the first black president of South Africa and a key figure in the struggle against apartheid, embodying the resilience and leadership of an adult person in the face of adversity.
- William Shakespeare, an English playwright and poet, whose works have had a profound impact on English literature, demonstrating the lasting influence of an adult person in the arts.
- Helen Keller, an author, political activist, and lecturer who was the first deaf-blind person to earn a Bachelor of Arts degree, illustrating the perseverance and intellectual achievement of an adult person overcoming significant challenges.
- Charles Darwin, a naturalist known for his theory of evolution by natural selection, representing the scientific curiosity and intellectual rigor of an adult person contributing to major advancements in knowledge.
- Vincent van Gogh, a Dutch post-impressionist painter whose work has had a lasting influence on the art world, showcasing the creative genius and emotional depth of an adult person.
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- http://gmrkb.com/Category:Person
- a Legal Natural Person.
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- Counter-Example(s):
- a Newborn Human, Adolescent Human, ...
- a Middle-Aged Human with Seriously-Mental Disability (mental disability).
- a Human with Advanced Dementia (dementia).
- a Jurical Person.
- a Fictional Person, such as “Gilgamesh”.
- See: Occupation, Human Being, Human Rights.
References
2010
- http://schema.org/Person
- QUOTE: A person (alive, dead, undead, or fictional).