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Personhood and the Importance of Philosophical Clarity
The American Journal of BioethicsKarola V Kreitmair
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When Personhood Goes Wrong in Ethics and Philosophical Theology
The Lost Sheep in Philosophy of Religion, 2019Scott M. Williams
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American Journal of Bioethics, 2023
The concept of personhood has been central to bioethics debates about abortion, the treatment of patients in a vegetative or minimally conscious states, as well as patients with advanced dementia.
J. Blumenthal-Barby
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The concept of personhood has been central to bioethics debates about abortion, the treatment of patients in a vegetative or minimally conscious states, as well as patients with advanced dementia.
J. Blumenthal-Barby
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Beyond ownership: Human–robot relationships between property and personhood
New Media & Society, 2023As artificial intelligence (AI)-enabled social robots continue to enter our lifeworlds, we will need to grapple with challenges to assumptions about our relationship to and even with these technological objects.
M. Dehnert, David J. Gunkel
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The trouble with personhood and person-centred care.
Nursing Philosophy, 2022The phrase 'person-centred care' (PCC) reminds us that the fundamental philosophical goal of caring for people is to uphold or promote their personhood.
Matthew Tieu +4 more
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International Journal of African Renaissance Studies - Multi-, Inter- and Transdisciplinarity, 2023
The symbiotic relationship between philosophy and literature has a long history stretching back to the ancient Greek period. This perhaps is largely because these branches of knowledge share a common disciplinary boundary within the area of humanism ...
B. Balogun
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The symbiotic relationship between philosophy and literature has a long history stretching back to the ancient Greek period. This perhaps is largely because these branches of knowledge share a common disciplinary boundary within the area of humanism ...
B. Balogun
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Environment and Planning C Politics and Space
This paper presents findings from a narrative ethnography that explores asylum migrants’ everyday experiences of embodied encounters, tracing concrete situations and processes in which they are either affirmed or denied recognition as persons.
K. Kallio, J. Häkli, A. Lounasmaa
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This paper presents findings from a narrative ethnography that explores asylum migrants’ everyday experiences of embodied encounters, tracing concrete situations and processes in which they are either affirmed or denied recognition as persons.
K. Kallio, J. Häkli, A. Lounasmaa
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Legal Personhood of Autonomous Systems: A Jurisprudential Analysis
Uzbek Journal of Law and Digital PolicyThe rapid advancement of artificial intelligence (AI) and autonomous systems has led to extensive debates on whether these entities should be granted legal personhood.
Nodirbek Inoyatov
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Being Patient : Personhood, Receptivity, and Readiness with St. John Paul II
IntegratusExploring the usage of the terms patient and client in psychotherapy, this reflection argues in favor of patient and delves into philosophical-theological insights on personhood. It examines works by Pope Benedict XVI, W.
Enika Cocoli Bowen
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EXISTENCE PRECEDES ESSENCE: RECLAIMING PERSONHOOD IN ZUMAS’S RED CLOCKS
Journal of Applied Linguistics and TESOL (JALT)This article examines Leni Zumas’s Red Clocks (2018) through Jean-Paul Sartre’s existentialist maxim: “existence precedes essence.” Set against the backdrop of a society where the Personhood Amendment defines individuals through reproductive capacity ...
Arshia Ahmad, Muhammad Khakan Ajmal
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