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.
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.
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.
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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?
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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