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2022
Abstract The aim of this chapter is to articulate the state of the art in the moral psychology of personal identity. It begins by discussing the major philosophical theories of personal identity, including the Psychological View, the Biological View (animalism), and the Anthropological View (humanism).
David Shoemaker, Kevin Tobia
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Abstract The aim of this chapter is to articulate the state of the art in the moral psychology of personal identity. It begins by discussing the major philosophical theories of personal identity, including the Psychological View, the Biological View (animalism), and the Anthropological View (humanism).
David Shoemaker, Kevin Tobia
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Identity and Personal Identity
Mind, 1976It is clearly preferable to provide at least a sketch of a general theory of identity, of which the account I will develop for personal identity will be a special case, rather than merely to give an ad hoc solution to the latter problem. Indeed, the impossibility of extending a putative account of the identity of persons to the identity of chairs or ...
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2014
While many areas of philosophy are concerned with issues of personal identity, the investigation most usually referred to as ‘the problem of personal identity’ within analytic philosophy centers on the question of what makes individuals at different times the same person.
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While many areas of philosophy are concerned with issues of personal identity, the investigation most usually referred to as ‘the problem of personal identity’ within analytic philosophy centers on the question of what makes individuals at different times the same person.
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1997
Abstract For the eighteenth century, the nature of personal identity was not simply a metaphysical puzzle. Rather, it was a philosophical problem with conse-quences not only for temporal moral responsibility but also for the justice of divine rewards and punishments in the afterlife.
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Abstract For the eighteenth century, the nature of personal identity was not simply a metaphysical puzzle. Rather, it was a philosophical problem with conse-quences not only for temporal moral responsibility but also for the justice of divine rewards and punishments in the afterlife.
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Identity and Person: Locke on Personal Identity
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2010
AbstractAccording to the Identity View, in order for an individual to have a self‐interest in a future benefit, she must be identical to the beneficiary. Therefore, the exact implications of the Identity View depend on the particular theory of personal identity assumed.
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AbstractAccording to the Identity View, in order for an individual to have a self‐interest in a future benefit, she must be identical to the beneficiary. Therefore, the exact implications of the Identity View depend on the particular theory of personal identity assumed.
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