What is the importance of the notion 'human being'? The contributors to this collection have radically different approaches, some accepting and others denying its validity for a proper understanding of what a person is and for our ethical thought about each other. Contributors on both sides of the divide eloquently defend their views in ways which stand in sharp contrast to some current work in moral philosophy and philosophy of mind.
What is the importance of the notion 'human being'? The contributors to this collection have radically different approaches, some accepting and others denying its validity for a proper understanding of what a person is and for our ethical thought about each other. Contributors on both sides of the divide eloquently defend their views in ways which stand in sharp contrast to some current work in moral philosophy and philosophy of mind.
1. Introduction David Cockburn 2. Machines as Persons? Christopher Cherry and Oswald Hanfling 3. The Importance of Being Human Cora Diamond and David McNaughton 4. Response to McNaughton Cora Diamond 5. Response to Diamond David McNaugton 6. Real Selves: Persons as a Substantial Kind E. J. Lowe 7. Personal Identity and Brain Transplants P. F. Snowdon 8. Personal Identity and the Idea of a Human Being Geoffrey Madell 9. Imagination and the Sense of Identity Lars Hertzberg 10. Radical Critique, Scepticism and Commonsense Raimond Gaita 11.Getting the Subject back into the World: Heidegger's Version Fergus Kerr 12.Incarnatonal Anthropology John Haldane 13. How Many Selves Make Me? Stephen R. L. Clark and Kathleen V. Wilkes 14. Sartre and Our Identity as Individuals Ilham Dilman.
1. Introduction David Cockburn 2. Machines as Persons? Christopher Cherry and Oswald Hanfling 3. The Importance of Being Human Cora Diamond and David McNaughton 4. Response to McNaughton Cora Diamond 5. Response to Diamond David McNaugton 6. Real Selves: Persons as a Substantial Kind E. J. Lowe 7. Personal Identity and Brain Transplants P. F. Snowdon 8. Personal Identity and the Idea of a Human Being Geoffrey Madell 9. Imagination and the Sense of Identity Lars Hertzberg 10. Radical Critique, Scepticism and Commonsense Raimond Gaita 11.Getting the Subject back into the World: Heidegger's Version Fergus Kerr 12.Incarnatonal Anthropology John Haldane 13. How Many Selves Make Me? Stephen R. L. Clark and Kathleen V. Wilkes 14. Sartre and Our Identity as Individuals Ilham Dilman.
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