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Give correct response:
‘Personality in the philosophic sense means ‘the relational substratum of a human being.
In law, personality means a right and duty bearing unit.
Both (a) and (b)
None of these
- Option 1:
- In the philosophical sense, personality often refers to the foundational elements that make up a human being's identity and characteristics.
- It focuses on individual traits and how they relate to others.
- Option 2:
- In legal terms, personality is defined as an entity that can hold rights and duties.
- This can apply to individuals or organizations recognized by law.
- Option 3:
- This option claims both definitions are correct in their respective contexts, acknowledging the philosophical and legal meanings.
- Option 4:
- This option suggests neither definition is accurate, which doesn't fit since both statements align well with common understandings in philosophy and law.
- Correct Answer: Option 3, Both (a) and (b)
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