A Philosophy of Person and IdentityLockean Persons 2: Persons and Organisms
A Philosophy of Person and Identity: Lockean Persons 2: Persons and Organisms
Meijsing, Monica
2022-08-05 00:00:00
[The previous chapter showed that the Lockean memory-criterion for identity is inadequate. However, another aspect of Locke’s notions of personhood and identity, is the distinction between (identity of) person and human organism. This chapter investigates further which of the two we are, most fundamentally.]
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A Philosophy of Person and IdentityLockean Persons 2: Persons and Organisms
[The previous chapter showed that the Lockean memory-criterion for identity is inadequate. However, another aspect of Locke’s notions of personhood and identity, is the distinction between (identity of) person and human organism. This chapter investigates further which of the two we are, most fundamentally.]
Published: Aug 5, 2022
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