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Personal Identity: Volume 22, Part 2

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Book Personal Identity: Volume 22, Part 2 Ellen Frankel PaulFred D. Miller
Libristo code: 02037606
Publishers Cambridge University Press, July 2005
What is a person? What makes me the same person today that I was yesterday or will be tomorrow? Phil... Full description
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What is a person? What makes me the same person today that I was yesterday or will be tomorrow? Philosophers have long pondered these questions. In Plato's Symposium, Socrates observed that all of us are constantly undergoing change: we experience physical changes to our bodies, as well as changes in our 'manners, customs, opinions, desires, pleasures, pains, [and] fears'. Aristotle theorized that there must be some underlying 'substratum' that remains the same even as we undergo these changes. John Locke rejected Aristotle's view and reformulated the problem of personal identity in his own way: is a person a physical organism that persists through time, or is a person identified by the persistence of psychological states, by memory? These essays - written by prominent philosophers and legal and economic theorists - offer valuable insights into the nature of personal identity and its implications for morality and public policy.

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Full name Personal Identity: Volume 22, Part 2
Language English
Binding Book - Paperback
Date of issue 2005
Number of pages 404
EAN 9780521617673
ISBN 0521617677
Libristo code 02037606
Weight 598
Dimensions 153 x 152 x 23
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