Buch, Englisch, 344 Seiten, Format (B × H): 161 mm x 240 mm, Gewicht: 681 g
New Essays on Persons, Animals, and Identity
Buch, Englisch, 344 Seiten, Format (B × H): 161 mm x 240 mm, Gewicht: 681 g
ISBN: 978-0-19-960875-1
Verlag: Oxford University Press(UK)
What are we? What is the nature of the human person? Animalism has a straightforward answer to these long-standing philosophical questions: we are animals. After being ignored for a long time in philosophical discussions of our nature, this idea has recently gained considerable support in metaphysics and philosophy of mind. It has also, amongst philosophers, occasioned strong opposition, even though it might be said to be the view assumed by much of the scientific community. Essays on Animalism is the first volume to be devoted to this important topic and promises to set the agenda for the next stage in the debate.
Containing mainly new papers as well as two highly important articles that were recently published elsewhere, this volume's contributors include both emerging voices in the debate and many of those who have been instrumental in shaping it. Some of their contributions defend animalism, others criticize it, still others explore its more general implications. The book also contains a substantial introduction by the editors explaining what animalism is, identifying leading issues that merit attention, and highlighting many of the issues that the contributors have raised.
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- 1: Stephan Blatti and Paul F. Snowdon: Introduction
- Part One
- 2: Derek Parfit: We Are Not Human Beings
- 3: Lynne Rudder Baker: Animalism vs. Constitutionalism
- 4: Denis Robinson: Constitution and the Debate between Animalism and Psychological Views
- 5: Mark Johnston: Remnant Persons: Animalism's Undoing
- 6: Sydney Shoemaker: Thinking Animals without Animalism
- Part Two
- 7: Eric Olson: Animalism and Remnant People
- 8: Stephan Blatti: Headhunters
- 9: Rory Madden: Thinking Parts
- 10: David Hershenov: Four-Dimensional Animalism
- Part Three
- 11: Tim Campbell and Jeff McMahan: Animalism and the Varieties of Conjoined Twinning
- 12: Mark Reid: A Case in which Two Persons Exist in One Animal
- 13: Paul F. Snowdon: Animalism and the Unity of Consciousness
- 14: Jens Johansson: Animal Ethics
- 15: David Shoemaker: The Stony Metaphysical Heart of Animalism




