In Western philosophy, psychology, politics, and law there has been an extended debate about what constitutes a person. Naturalist philosophers have often focused on the human capacity for consciousness over time and the capacity to make models of the world an to plan and act on these models. Other philosophers have suggested that humas differ fo nonhuman agents like animals or machines because they attribute meamngs and s1gmficance to things and acts. Western philosophers have often focused on what they see as the human attributes separating persons from animals such as "second-order desires": self-conscious awareness and reflective self-evaluation. Some philos_ophers extend such second-order desires and thus nonhuman personhoo...
The history of Western humanism is marked by the emergence of philosophy as a theoretical way for in...
In my paper I will discuss and argue that non-human animals can attain the status of ???person??? an...
Rowlands (2016) presents a compelling argument for extending personhood to nonhuman animals. Sociolo...
The Rowlands target article makes a case, based on John Locke’s metaphysical argument, that personho...
Many debates in arenas such as bioethics turn on questions regarding the moral status of human being...
Only remember that the spirit of the snake, of the lion, is your spirit. For it is only from yoursel...
hat sets humans apart from all other creatures? If you were to approach a biological Homo sapiens wi...
It is orthodox to suppose that very few, if any, nonhuman animals are persons. The category “person”...
The way the term ‘person’ is used in society implies certain normative expectations surrounding the ...
Rowlands provides an expanded definition of personhood that preserves the requirement of unity of me...
While the subject of personhood has been exhaustively debated regarding the unborn, personhood for s...
What sets humans apart from all other creatures? If you were to approach a biological Homo sapiens w...
In this brief, we argue that there is a diversity of ways in which humans (Homo sapiens) are ‘person...
According to Rowlands, personhood in nonhuman animals calls for a unified mental life and pre-reflec...
Traditional ways of characterizing humans and persons are vague and simplistic. For example, persons...
The history of Western humanism is marked by the emergence of philosophy as a theoretical way for in...
In my paper I will discuss and argue that non-human animals can attain the status of ???person??? an...
Rowlands (2016) presents a compelling argument for extending personhood to nonhuman animals. Sociolo...
The Rowlands target article makes a case, based on John Locke’s metaphysical argument, that personho...
Many debates in arenas such as bioethics turn on questions regarding the moral status of human being...
Only remember that the spirit of the snake, of the lion, is your spirit. For it is only from yoursel...
hat sets humans apart from all other creatures? If you were to approach a biological Homo sapiens wi...
It is orthodox to suppose that very few, if any, nonhuman animals are persons. The category “person”...
The way the term ‘person’ is used in society implies certain normative expectations surrounding the ...
Rowlands provides an expanded definition of personhood that preserves the requirement of unity of me...
While the subject of personhood has been exhaustively debated regarding the unborn, personhood for s...
What sets humans apart from all other creatures? If you were to approach a biological Homo sapiens w...
In this brief, we argue that there is a diversity of ways in which humans (Homo sapiens) are ‘person...
According to Rowlands, personhood in nonhuman animals calls for a unified mental life and pre-reflec...
Traditional ways of characterizing humans and persons are vague and simplistic. For example, persons...
The history of Western humanism is marked by the emergence of philosophy as a theoretical way for in...
In my paper I will discuss and argue that non-human animals can attain the status of ???person??? an...
Rowlands (2016) presents a compelling argument for extending personhood to nonhuman animals. Sociolo...