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Personal Identity John Perry

Personal Identity By John Perry

Personal Identity by John Perry


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Features contributions of philosophers to the topic of personal identity. This book features the attempts by John Locke and Anthony Quinton to analyze personal identity in terms of memory, and also provides alternative perspectives to them. It includes an introduction that scrutinizes the approaches and vocabularies of the various authors.

Personal Identity Summary

Personal Identity by John Perry

This volume brings together the vital contributions of distinguished past and contemporary philosophers to the important topic of personal identity. The first part sets forth the attempts by John Locke, Anthony Quinton, and H. P. Grice to analyze personal identity in terms of memory. The eleven other selections are largely critical of this approach and provide alternative perspectives. Part II contains classic contributions by Joseph Butler, Thomas Reid, and Sydney S. Shoemaker, and a new paper by John Perry - "Personal Identity, Memory, and the Problem of Circularity" - in which he defends some of the central features of the Locke-Grice-Quinton approach. Part III contains three sections from David Hume's Treatise of Human Nature: "Our idea of Identity," "Of Personal Identity", and an appendix which the editor has entitled 'Second Thoughts'. In the fourth part of the volume, Bernard Williams discusses "The Self and the Future", and Derek Parfit contributes his view of "Personal Identity." A recurring theme throughout the work is the possibility of 'body transfer' - of a single person having, at different times, different bodies. In the final section of the volume ('Brian Bisection and the Unity of Consciousness'), Thomas Nagel examines the philosophical implications of recent scientific research on split-brain patients' he discusses the possibility, entertained by some researchers, that such cases involve two persons simultaneously inhabiting a single body. In his long introduction to this unique anthology on a topic of prime interest to the philosophical community, Mr. Perry scrutinizes the differing approaches and vocabularies of the various authors. The editor also includes 'Suggestions for Further Reading'.

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GOR001481887
9780520029606
0520029607
Personal Identity by John Perry
Used - Very Good
Paperback
University of California Press
1975-06-23
246
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