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Unity of Consciousness and the Subject of Experiences 5 b. PI as a Matter of Degree 7 3. The Unimportance of Identity DEREK PARFIT We can start with some science fiction. Would we have acted wrongly? WHAT WE BELIEVE OURSELVES TO BE 199 75 Simple Teletransportation and the Branch-Line Case 200 76 Qualitative and Numencal Identity 20 1 Challenging, with several powerful arguments, some of our deepest beliefs about rationality, morality, and personal identity, Parfit claims that we have a false view about our own nature. ;A��9���쩽��,p����00��t�� �=�9��AĂ�a�w����|�.�F��M~s�q4^3X��C,��.�V8��=���9�K�OQ��-~�é䈰���"�E,�����MTN�Џf�X�cbuL��,��:��A=n�Q&6��ʓ�S�xӼKz��S%/r*�0����6[�c%�������$T����d��뼼.�w���-hyi��#����۠DՆ�>'�s�>"���� C$U�e��/� �b�� /?$CK� �P}��s*�EN���"��,T�P��U��|@��b���g:w PERSONAL IDENTITY CHAPTER 10 . A number of striking claims, including the famous unimportance of identity, are … Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press. Reasons and Persons is a 1984 book by the philosopher Derek Parfit, in which the author discusses ethics, rationality and personal identity.. How We Are Not What We Believe 5 a. Prompted by Derek Parfit's early work on personal identity, Lewis advances the view that persons are best regarded as suitably related aggregates of person‐stages. %PDF-1.6 %���� The article exposes the quintessence of Parfit's position in one of the most crucial problems of metaphysics, namely, the problem of personal identity and challenges the common-sense view on this topic. Es hat nicht in physischer Form stattgefunden, sondern per E-Mail. FUTURE PEOPLE Suppose we discover how we could live for a thousand years, but in a way that made us unable to have children. Derek Antony Parfit FBA (/ ˈ p ɑːr f ɪ t /; 11 December 1942 – 1 January 2017) was a British philosopher who specialised in personal identity, rationality, and ethics. This belief might be expressed as follows: "Whatever happens between now and any future time, either I shall still exist, or I shall not. In Vesey G (ed) Philosophy in the Open. agree that our criteria of personal identity do not cover certain cases, but they believe that the nature of their own identity through time is, somehow, such as to guarantee that in these cases questions about their identity must have answers. Personal Identity Parfit Derek. What We Believe Ourselves To Be 2 2. Im Interview mit HOHE LUFT spricht er über personale Identität, den Tod und seinen epochalen Entwurf einer universellen Moraltheorie. IS PERSONAL IDENTITY WHAT MATTERS? 54-65. DEREK PARFIT CLARENDON PRESS - OXFORD .
Personal Identity 2 1. Academia.edu is a platform for academics to share research papers. Derek Parfit gilt als der bedeutendste Moralphilosoph der Gegenwart. agree that our criteria of personal identity do not cover certain cases, but they believe that the nature of their own identity through time is, somehow, such as to guarantee that in these cases questions about their identity must have answers. !r@80Q. DEREK PARFIT Future People, the Non-Identity Problem, and Person-Affecting Principles I. It is divided into four parts, dedicated to self-defeating theories, rationality and time, personal identity and responsibility toward future generations. B BLQWHUYLHZ LQGG TEXT : THOMAS VAŠEK; FOTOS: STEVE PYKE Dies ist ein besonderes Interview.
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Here on Earth, I enter the Teletransporter. But the capacious ontology makes trouble for Parfit: it weakens his claim about the unimportance of identity and undermines his arguments for the stronger claim he intended.Derek Parfit’s discussions of personal identity have been enormously influential. 307 0 obj <>stream Derek Parfit, a British philosopher whose writing on personal identity, the nature of reasons and the objectivity of morality re-established ethics as …