A prominent view on personal identity over time, Jeff McMahan’s ‘Embodied Mind Account’ (2002) holds that we cease to exist only once our brains can no longer sustain the basic capacity to uphold consciousness. One of the many implications of this view on identity persistence is that we continue to exist throughout even the most severe cases of dementia, until our consciousness irreversibly shuts down. In, this paper I argue that, while the most convincing of prominent accounts of personal identity over time, McMahan’s account faces serious challenges in explanatory power of dementias and related neurodegenerative conditions. Particularly, this becomes visible in the face of emerging methods for neural tissue regeneration, and the possibili...
Loss of self is widely regarded to be a consequence of dementia, and this perceived loss presents a ...
As older people begin to develop dementia, we confront ethical questions about when and how t...
People with dementia face considerable challenges to preserving identity. It has frequently been obs...
This thesis explores the multiple ways identity can be affected by dementia. It primarily concerns h...
In the paper, after clarifying terms such as ‘identity’, ‘self’ and ‘personhood’, I propose an empir...
This paper explores the impact of the concepts of identity and difference on demented persons (espec...
One goal of this paper is to argue that autobiographical memories are extended and distributed acros...
Loss of personal identity in dementia can raise a number of ethical considerations, including the ap...
Loss of self is widely regarded to be a consequence of dementia, and this perceived loss presents a ...
It seems obvious that one of the harms that dementia does is to undermine the person’s identity. One...
Conventional scientific definitions of dementia, or its newer proposed alternate—neurocognitive diso...
My interest in studying neurodegenerative models of illness lies primarily in the need to define hu...
What is the impact of dementia on your sense of self? This is a complex question given the various d...
This thesis examines the phenomenological aspects of dementia patients who are living out their live...
As humans, we have a sense of self, and at best, we are proud of our abilities and feel respected by...
Loss of self is widely regarded to be a consequence of dementia, and this perceived loss presents a ...
As older people begin to develop dementia, we confront ethical questions about when and how t...
People with dementia face considerable challenges to preserving identity. It has frequently been obs...
This thesis explores the multiple ways identity can be affected by dementia. It primarily concerns h...
In the paper, after clarifying terms such as ‘identity’, ‘self’ and ‘personhood’, I propose an empir...
This paper explores the impact of the concepts of identity and difference on demented persons (espec...
One goal of this paper is to argue that autobiographical memories are extended and distributed acros...
Loss of personal identity in dementia can raise a number of ethical considerations, including the ap...
Loss of self is widely regarded to be a consequence of dementia, and this perceived loss presents a ...
It seems obvious that one of the harms that dementia does is to undermine the person’s identity. One...
Conventional scientific definitions of dementia, or its newer proposed alternate—neurocognitive diso...
My interest in studying neurodegenerative models of illness lies primarily in the need to define hu...
What is the impact of dementia on your sense of self? This is a complex question given the various d...
This thesis examines the phenomenological aspects of dementia patients who are living out their live...
As humans, we have a sense of self, and at best, we are proud of our abilities and feel respected by...
Loss of self is widely regarded to be a consequence of dementia, and this perceived loss presents a ...
As older people begin to develop dementia, we confront ethical questions about when and how t...
People with dementia face considerable challenges to preserving identity. It has frequently been obs...