Persons and Personal Identity (Key Concepts in Philosophy),New

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As persons, we are importantly different from all other creatures in the universe. But in what, exactly, does this difference consist? What kinds of entities are we, and what makes each of us the same person today that we were yesterday? Could we survive having all of our memories erased and replaced with false ones? What about if our bodies were destroyed and our brains were transplanted into android bodies, or if instead our minds were simply uploaded to computers?In this engaging and accessible introduction to these important philosophical questions, Amy Kind brings together three different areas of research: the nature of personhood, theories of personal identity over time, and the constitution of selfidentity. Surveying the key contemporary theories in the philosophical literature, Kind analyzes and assesses their strengths and weaknesses. As she shows, our intuitions on these issues often pull us in different directions, making it difficult to develop an adequate general theory. Throughout her discussion, Kind seamlessly interweaves a vast array of uptodate examples drawn from both real life and popular fiction, all of which greatly help to elucidate this central topic in metaphysics.A perfect text for readers coming to these issues for the first time, Persons and Personal Identity engages with some of the deepest and most important questions about human nature and our place in the world, making it a vital resource for students and researchers alike.

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  • Q: What is the main topic of 'Persons and Personal Identity'? A: The book explores the nature of personhood and personal identity over time, addressing philosophical questions about what makes us the same person throughout our lives.
  • Q: Who is the author of 'Persons and Personal Identity'? A: The author is Amy Kind, a philosopher who examines key concepts in philosophy related to identity and consciousness.
  • Q: When was 'Persons and Personal Identity' published? A: The book was published on September 8, 2015.
  • Q: How many pages does 'Persons and Personal Identity' have? A: The book contains 180 pages.
  • Q: What is the binding type of this book? A: The book is available in paperback binding.
  • Q: What subjects does this book cover? A: It covers subjects related to consciousness and thought, focusing on philosophical theories of personal identity.
  • Q: Is 'Persons and Personal Identity' suitable for beginners? A: Yes, the book is designed as an engaging introduction for readers who are new to these philosophical concepts.
  • Q: What can readers expect from the writing style of the book? A: Readers can expect an accessible writing style that includes a variety of contemporary examples from real life and popular fiction.
  • Q: Does the book include discussions on memory and identity? A: Yes, it discusses philosophical questions about memory, such as the implications of erasing memories or transferring consciousness.
  • Q: Is 'Persons and Personal Identity' a good resource for students and researchers? A: Absolutely, it serves as a vital resource for both students and researchers interested in philosophical questions about human nature.

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