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Personal identity, the self, and ethics
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Title/Author:
Personal identity, the self, and ethics/ Ferdinand Santos and Santiago Sia.
Author:
Santos, Ferdinand.
other author:
Sia, Santiago.
Published:
Basingstoke, Hampshire ;Palgrave Macmillan, : 2007.,
Description:
viii, 328 p.
Subject:
Self (Philosophy) -
Online resource:
access to fulltext (Palgrave)
ISBN:
9780230590908
Personal identity, the self, and ethics
Santos, Ferdinand.
Personal identity, the self, and ethics
[electronic resource] /Ferdinand Santos and Santiago Sia. - Basingstoke, Hampshire ;Palgrave Macmillan,2007. - viii, 328 p.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 296-319) and index.
John Locke's account of person and personal identity -- Personal identity and the unity and uniqueness of the self -- A critique of the ontology of substance -- The fallacy of simple location and the ontologiesof substance and event -- Methodological considerations -- The structure of an event as creative synthesis -- Ethics and the mnemonic structure of persons -- The social structure of persons.
What does it mean to be 'oneself' or to be 'the same' person? What does being a 'person' or a'self' mean? What is personal identity? How do these notions relate to ethics? Many, influenced by the postmodernisttalk of "the fall of the self", have sought to show that these questions are unanswerable and even irrelevant. This book takes a different stand. It seeks to address these questions because it maintains their continued importance in philosophy and in other disciplines. It identifiessome of the problems which have been brought about by the traditional answers and provides an alternative conception of person, personal identity and the self. Taking the theory of John Locke as a starting point and in dialogue with contemporary philosophers such as Derek Parfit andP.F. Strawson, theauthors develop an original philosophical anthropology based on the writings of Charles Hartshorneand A.N. Whitehead.
Electronic reproduction.
Basingstoke, England :
Palgrave Macmillan,
2009.
Mode of access:World Wide Web.
ISBN: 9780230590908
Standard No.: 10.1057/9780230590908doiSubjects--Topical Terms:
101825
Self (Philosophy)
Index Terms--Genre/Form:
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Electronic books.
LC Class. No.: BD450 / .S277 2007eb
Dewey Class. No.: 126
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