Psychologists and philosophers have recently argued that our concepts of ‘person’ or ‘self’ are plural. Some have argued that we should also adopt a corresponding pluralism about the metaphysics of the self. The aim of this paper is twofold. First, I sketch and motivate an approach to personal identity that supports the inference from facts about how we think about the self to facts about the nature of the self. On the proposed view, the self-concept partly determines the nature of the self. This approach provides new justification for the recent empirical turn in the philosophy of personal identity. Second, I argue that closer examination reveals that the empirical evidence does not in fact support pluralism about the self. Instead, the ev...
When I say that I am a lot of things, I mean it literally and metaphysically speaking. The Self, or ...
When I say that I am a lot of things, I mean it literally and metaphysically speaking. The Self, or ...
According to the psychological account of personal identity for someone to be one and the same perso...
Psychologists and philosophers have recently argued that our concepts of ‘person’ or ‘self’ are plur...
Psychologists and philosophers have recently argued that our concepts of ‘person’ or ‘self’ are plur...
This paper examines the issue ofwhat the self is by reviewing neuropsychological research,which conv...
This paper examines the issue ofwhat the self is by reviewing neuropsychological research,which conv...
I provide a method of investigating identity both for ourselves and for others by exploring the conn...
Self, person, and identity are among the concepts most central to the way humans think about themsel...
Self, person, and identity are among the concepts most central to the way humans think about themsel...
The purpose of this thesis is to provide a brief examination of the historical accounts of philosoph...
This paper critically assesses the supposition that the best way to capture the intuition that the ...
Many philosophers hypothesize that our concept of personal identity is partly constituted by the one...
Many philosophers hypothesize that our concept of personal identity is partly constituted by the one...
When I say that I am a lot of things, I mean it literally and metaphysically speaking. The Self, or ...
When I say that I am a lot of things, I mean it literally and metaphysically speaking. The Self, or ...
When I say that I am a lot of things, I mean it literally and metaphysically speaking. The Self, or ...
According to the psychological account of personal identity for someone to be one and the same perso...
Psychologists and philosophers have recently argued that our concepts of ‘person’ or ‘self’ are plur...
Psychologists and philosophers have recently argued that our concepts of ‘person’ or ‘self’ are plur...
This paper examines the issue ofwhat the self is by reviewing neuropsychological research,which conv...
This paper examines the issue ofwhat the self is by reviewing neuropsychological research,which conv...
I provide a method of investigating identity both for ourselves and for others by exploring the conn...
Self, person, and identity are among the concepts most central to the way humans think about themsel...
Self, person, and identity are among the concepts most central to the way humans think about themsel...
The purpose of this thesis is to provide a brief examination of the historical accounts of philosoph...
This paper critically assesses the supposition that the best way to capture the intuition that the ...
Many philosophers hypothesize that our concept of personal identity is partly constituted by the one...
Many philosophers hypothesize that our concept of personal identity is partly constituted by the one...
When I say that I am a lot of things, I mean it literally and metaphysically speaking. The Self, or ...
When I say that I am a lot of things, I mean it literally and metaphysically speaking. The Self, or ...
When I say that I am a lot of things, I mean it literally and metaphysically speaking. The Self, or ...
According to the psychological account of personal identity for someone to be one and the same perso...