This paper investigates the meaning of German
selbst (

E N-self) in its intensifying use, and the relation of this
selbst to the focus particle
selbst (

E even). I propose that intensifying
selbst denotes type-lifted variants of the identity function on the domain of individuals, and that the observed stress accents must be analysed in terms of by now well-established focus theories. This analysis covers the core range of data correctly, predicting obligatory stress on selbst, sortal restrictions, centrality effects, and the distribution of examples that express some kind of surprise. Moreover, it allows for a treatment of the reanalysis of intensifying
selbst into focus particle
selbst that stipulates fewer historical accidents than previous accounts.