Unity of a Person

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Animal Kingdom
animalism philosophy
Biological Continuity
Brain Transplants
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Characterization Question
collective intentionality
Diachronic Personal Identity
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Extra-terrestrial
Follow
Hold
Human Animals
Ipse Identity
Life Form
metaphysical approaches to selfhood
metaphysical selfhood
Metaphysics
Narrative Self-constitution View
normative personhood
Numerically Identical
Ontological Significance
Ontology
Persistence Conditions
personal identity theory
Personal Persistence
Precommitment Device
process ontology
Processual Animalism
Psychological Continuity
Psychological Continuity Theory
PVS
PVS Patient
Rational Pressure
Self-governing Policies
Species Form
Subjectivity
Temporal Part

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367722869
  • Weight: 380g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 31 May 2023
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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What constitutes personhood? How are persons and their bodies related? What is the relationship between personhood and value?

The Unity of a Person: Philosophical Perspectives explores the current debates surrounding the philosophy of personal identity and offers a fresh approach to this important topic. It is original in bringing together three approaches to personal identity that are traditionally treated separately: the metaphysical, the phenomenological and the social. By examining these three areas this volume establishes connections between the underlying metaphysical issues surrounding personal identity and the specific forms of personal existence such as self-consciousness, action, and normativity. Topics discussed include personhood and animalism, process ontology, self-identity over time, sociality and personhood, and the normative status of personhood.

With chapters by an outstanding international roster of contributors, this collection will be of great interest to those studying personal identity and the nature of the self in metaphysics, philosophy of mind, and phenomenology.

Jörg Noller is lecturer in philosophy at the University of Munich, Germany. He wrote his dissertation on the problem of freedom after Kant, and his habilitation on personal life forms. He spent research stays in the USA at the Universities of Notre Dame, Chicago, and Pittsburgh. His main areas of research are personal identity, freedom of the will, philosophy of digitalization, and German idealism.