An examination and defence of the concept of personality, long central to Western moral culture but now increasingly under attack, by a leading European philosopher. It takes issue with major contemporary philosophers, especially in the English-speaking world (such as Parfit and Singer), who have contributed to the eclipse of the idea, and traces the debate back to the foundations of modern philosophy in Descartes and Locke. There are extended discussions of the sources of the idea in Christian theology and its development in Western philosophy. There are also a number of pointed discussions of pressing practical questions - for example, our treatment of the severely disabled human and the moral status of intelligent non-human animals. The book covers a great deal of ground before coming to a focused conclusion: all human beings are persons - and perhaps all porpoises, too!
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An examination and defence of the concept of personality, long central to Western moral culture but now increasingly under attack. Robert Spaemann tackles urgent practical questions, such as our treatment of the severely disabled human and the moral status of intelligent non-human animals.
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Introduction ; 1. Why we Speak of Persons ; 2. Why we call Persons 'Persons' ; 3. How we Identify Persons ; 4. The Negative ; 5. Intentionality ; 6. Transcendence ; 7. Fiction ; 8. Religion ; 9. Time ; 10. Death and the Future Perfect Tense ; 11. Independence of Context ; 12. Subjects ; 13. Souls ; 14. Conscience ; 15. Recognition ; 16. Freedom ; 17. Promise and Forgiveness ; 18. Are All Human Beings Persons?
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Spaemann provides substantive analysis about what persons are by distinguishing what persons do from what nonpersons do. But this is no mere case of positing-in good Sartrean fashion-that human existence precedes essence. No, this is a sophisticated investigation into what makes persons unique among all other existing entities through a focus on those activities, primarily of the mind, that enable one to understand human beings as persons.
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Presents the leading ideas of a much discussed European thinker Sheds light on contemporary debates concerning the status of severely disabled or unborn humans, or intelligent, non-human animals
Robert Spaemann is Emeritus Professor, University of Munich; Honorary Professor, University of Salzburg. Oliver O'Donovan is Regius Professor of Moral and Pastoral Theology, University of Oxford.
Presents the leading ideas of a much discussed European thinker Sheds light on contemporary debates concerning the status of severely disabled or unborn humans, or intelligent, non-human animals

Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780199281817
Publisert
2006
Utgiver
Vendor
Oxford University Press
Høyde
223 mm
Bredde
145 mm
Dybde
20 mm
Aldersnivå
UU, UP, P, 05, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
272

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Oversetter

Biographical note

Robert Spaemann is Emeritus Professor, University of Munich; Honorary Professor, University of Salzburg. Oliver O'Donovan is Regius Professor of Moral and Pastoral Theology, University of Oxford.