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ENVIRONMENTAL PERSONHOOD REIMAGINED: A CONCISE PHILOSOPHICAL REVIEW
This paper is built upon one question: can the natural world be recognised as a ‘member’ of a legal community? By exploring the nature of legal personhood, this paper revisits the concept of environmental personhood.
Muhammad Pasha Nur Fauzan +2 more
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Rethinking personhood and agency: how AI challenges human-centered concepts [PDF]
Artificial intelligence (AI) systems increasingly display behaviors once thought to be exclusively human, prompting people to attribute intention, emotion, and even moral responsibility to these agents.
Lu Gao, Gustave Florentin Nkoulou Mvondo
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In this paper, I critically explore Ann Sharp’s conception of personhood as it figures in the theory and practice of the community of philosophical inquiry (CPI). Through surveying Sharp’s rich and varied philosophical output, it will be shown how Sharp’s conception of personhood as a trilateral relationship (between self, other(s), and community) maps
Hamad Al-rayes
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«Who is a person?» is a question with moral, theological and even legal consequences, but it seems now apparently entangled in intractable puzzles; therefore, it has become frequent to suggest that we should entirely dispense with the idea of «personhood».
José-A. Colen, Anthony Vecchio
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What am I? A philosophical account of personhood and its applications to people with brain injury [PDF]
This article identifies the dilemma faced by clinical staff when asked to support the withdrawal of clinically assisted nutrition and hydration in a patient in a vegetative state. On the one hand, they are expected to treat the patient as a person in their daily interactions; on the other, they are asked to withdraw treatment on the grounds that it is ...
Playford, Richard C., Playford, E. Diane
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DEIXIS AND PERSONHOOD: A NEW PHILOSOPHICAL ACCOUNT
This paper claims that deixis is over and above a semantico-pragmatic phenomenon, and that it should be analyzed primarily epistemologically and ontologically. Most mainstream accounts of deixis in language simply overlook this point and emphasize the fact that although deixis is more attentional and intentional, it still remains elusive for any ...
D. Vidanovic
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From the middle of the twentieth‐century onwards, there has been a growing emphasis on the importance of relationality in what it means to be human, which we call a “relational turn.” This is found in various domains, including philosophical psychology,
Fraser Watts, M. Dorobantu
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Discrete events and processes influence development of individual humans. Attribution of personhood to any individual human being cannot be disconnected from the underlying biological events and processes of early human development.
Claude L. Hughes, Gavin C. Hughes
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The Rise of Individual Personhood in Early Medieval China
The term “Early Medieval China” usually refers to the Wei Jin period, also known as the Wei Jin Southern and Northern dynasties (Wei Jin Nanbei chao 魏晉南北朝).
Téa Sernelj
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Human dignity and ontological foundations: a philosophical perspective for the health professions. [PDF]
The question of what it means to be human remains one of the most fundamental inquiries in philosophy, with profound ethical implications, particularly in healthcare.
Frantz P, Rego F, Barbas S.
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