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Personhood
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A-Level Philosophy (Personhood) Mind Map on Personhood, created by lucy-hook on 11/05/2013.
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Personhood
concepts of person and human are distinct
it is possible there exists non-human persons and humans that are not persons
animals
reason, beliefs, language and self-awareness
however their psychological complexity falls short of human persons
machines
language - Turing Test
Searle and Block have shown how it is possible to manipulate signs without understanding their meanings
also know access to sensory apparatus in order to have experiences
diminished persons
dementia sufferers
potential persons
babies
ex-persons
coma victims
characteristics of personhood
rationality
ability to reflect
possession of a network of beliefs
ability to make future plans
capacity for self-awareness
autonomy
individuality
language
moral and social
Cartesian dualism
the immaterial soul constitutes the essence of the person
the physical make-up is not necessary
criticisms
increased recognition of the importance of the brain
Strawson - the concept of person is primitive, it cannot be further reduced to either mental or physical conditions
personal identity through time
A person undergoes many qualitative changes throughout their life
psychological continuity through memory
not sufficient - Parfit brothers
not necessary - Reid boy/soldier/general
physical continuity through a vital union
not sufficient - Parfit teleporter
not necessary - Shoemaker Brown/Robinson
Hume argued there is no personal identity through time
there is only a 'bundle or collection of different perceptions' linked by causation and resemblance
Parfit argues survival through time is what matters
analogy of the city
however when i look back i see a continuous me not a series of connected me's
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