\u27Soul\u27, \u27self\u27, \u27substance\u27 and \u27person\u27 are just four of the terms often used to describe the human person. Cutting across metaphysics, ethics and religion the nature of personal identity and the self is a fundamental and long-standing puzzle in philosophy. Personal Identity and Applied Ethics introduces and examines different conceptions of the self and personal identity and considers the implications of these for applied ethics. A key feature of the book is that it considers a range of different views of the self; philosophical, religious and cross-cultural, including perspectives from non-Western traditions. Within this comparative framework Andrea Sauchelli examines the following topics: Early views of the so...