| Challenge the Philosophy - who we are |
Who we are: the entire make-up of ourselves as human beings.
The entire make-up of ourselves as human beings refers to whatever truly comprises ourselves on biological, neurological, or conscious levels, or any other level, including the actual composition of ourselves at the cellular and sub-atomic levels.
Our primary claim is that we ourselves must exist at some level, otherwise there would be no conscious awareness of thoughts/utterances/appearances. In other words, we must exist at some level in order to be aware of thoughts, even if there is something controlling our existence. (i.e. to say that we do not exist at any level, then it does not follow how we can be aware of thoughts, or to say that something else exists and not ourselves, then it does not follow how we can know that something else exists.)
The primary claim that we must exist at some level, acts as the foundation for the claim that we cannot truly know who we are in part or in whole and be who we are at the same time.
In the context of the Competition, there are no restrictions on the actual composition of who we are. The only requirement is to more reasonably show complete knowledge of who we are, whether in part or in whole.