Who am I? Who is she? :: a naturalistic, holistic, somatic approach to personal identity /
Are 'persons' physical things, members of the species homo sapiens which exist solely in materialist form, continuous in structure with other living things? Or is the issue a more complex one: are there more dimensions to being a person than mere physical, biological existence? These are m...
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Sprache: | English |
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Zusammenfassung: | Are 'persons' physical things, members of the species homo sapiens which exist solely in materialist form, continuous in structure with other living things? Or is the issue a more complex one: are there more dimensions to being a person than mere physical, biological existence? These are matters of interest and discussion in many fields of study in this age of individuality. In this wide-ranging essay, the author addresses various aspects of the issue, including the history of self and identity. The ancient tradition of dualism is rejected in favour of a straightforward holistic and naturalist. |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource (331 pages) |
Bibliographie: | Includes bibliographical references. |
ISBN: | 9783110320305 3110320304 3868381449 9783868381443 3110320045 9783110320046 |
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505 | 8 | |a 3 Dualism, Monism and the End of the Debate3.1 Death of the Soul?; 3.2 Predicate Dualism; 3.3 Property Dualism and the Mind-Body Problem; 3.4 The Zombic Debate; 3.5 Two Classes of Dualism? And Monism?; 3.6 Perspectives for Mind and Personal Identity; 4 Body, Brain and Mind; 4.1 Embodiment; 4.2 What the Mind Cannot Be; 4.3 Things, Functions and Processes; 4.4 Body, Mind and World; 4.5 What Do We Need the Body to Do?; 4.6 The Making of the Mind; 4.7 Conscious and Unconscious Mind; 4.8 'My' Philosophy of Mind; 5 Aspects of Personal Identity; 5.1 Dimensions of the Debate. | |
505 | 8 | |a 5.2 Conditions of Personhood -- Dimension(A)5.3 Unity of Person -- Dimension (B); 5.4 The Meaning of Identity; 5.5 Persistence of Person -- Dimension (C); 5.6 Structure of Personality -- Dimension (D); 5.7 The Body in Philosophy; 5.8 Summing up on Personal Identity; 6 Some Reductionist Approaches; 6.1 Aspects of Reductionism; 6.2 Psychological Continuity and Replication; 6.3 Body Transplant and the Somatic Aspect; 6.4 Further Reductionist Discussions; 6.5 Frankenstein's Monster; 6.6 Reflections on Reductionist Debate; 7 Qualitative Aspects of Self and Identity; 7.1 Introductory Remark. | |
505 | 8 | |a 7.2 Constitution of the Self7.3 Cultural Aspect of Identity; 7.4 Relating Self to Other; 7.5 Memory, Continuity and Identity; 7.6 Broader Aspects of Memory; 7.7 Additional Aspects of Continuity; 7.8 Phenomena of Identity. | |
520 | |a Are 'persons' physical things, members of the species homo sapiens which exist solely in materialist form, continuous in structure with other living things? Or is the issue a more complex one: are there more dimensions to being a person than mere physical, biological existence? These are matters of interest and discussion in many fields of study in this age of individuality. In this wide-ranging essay, the author addresses various aspects of the issue, including the history of self and identity. The ancient tradition of dualism is rejected in favour of a straightforward holistic and naturalist. | ||
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contents | Acknowledgements; 1 Quintessence, Aims and Structure; 1.1 General Introduction; 1.2 Working Definitions; 1.3 Who Am I? Who Is She?; 1.4 Methodological Considerations; 1.5 Structure of the Argument; 1.6 Note on Orthography and Typography; 1.7 Building Arches; 2 Self and Identity in Historical Context; 2.1 Origins of Mind, Soul, Self and Identity; 2.2 Pre-History to Plato; 2.3 Early Christian Dualism; 2.4 The Middle Age and the Soul; 2.5 Renaissance and Reason: Descartes to Locke; 2.6 Science Intervenes: Darwin to Freud; 2.7 The Story so Far; 2.8 General Historical Inferences. 3 Dualism, Monism and the End of the Debate3.1 Death of the Soul?; 3.2 Predicate Dualism; 3.3 Property Dualism and the Mind-Body Problem; 3.4 The Zombic Debate; 3.5 Two Classes of Dualism? And Monism?; 3.6 Perspectives for Mind and Personal Identity; 4 Body, Brain and Mind; 4.1 Embodiment; 4.2 What the Mind Cannot Be; 4.3 Things, Functions and Processes; 4.4 Body, Mind and World; 4.5 What Do We Need the Body to Do?; 4.6 The Making of the Mind; 4.7 Conscious and Unconscious Mind; 4.8 'My' Philosophy of Mind; 5 Aspects of Personal Identity; 5.1 Dimensions of the Debate. 5.2 Conditions of Personhood -- Dimension(A)5.3 Unity of Person -- Dimension (B); 5.4 The Meaning of Identity; 5.5 Persistence of Person -- Dimension (C); 5.6 Structure of Personality -- Dimension (D); 5.7 The Body in Philosophy; 5.8 Summing up on Personal Identity; 6 Some Reductionist Approaches; 6.1 Aspects of Reductionism; 6.2 Psychological Continuity and Replication; 6.3 Body Transplant and the Somatic Aspect; 6.4 Further Reductionist Discussions; 6.5 Frankenstein's Monster; 6.6 Reflections on Reductionist Debate; 7 Qualitative Aspects of Self and Identity; 7.1 Introductory Remark. 7.2 Constitution of the Self7.3 Cultural Aspect of Identity; 7.4 Relating Self to Other; 7.5 Memory, Continuity and Identity; 7.6 Broader Aspects of Memory; 7.7 Additional Aspects of Continuity; 7.8 Phenomena of Identity. |
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spelling | Montague, Gerard P. Who am I? Who is she? : a naturalistic, holistic, somatic approach to personal identity / Gerard P. Montague. Frankfurt : Ontos Verlag, 2012. 1 online resource (331 pages) text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Includes bibliographical references. Acknowledgements; 1 Quintessence, Aims and Structure; 1.1 General Introduction; 1.2 Working Definitions; 1.3 Who Am I? Who Is She?; 1.4 Methodological Considerations; 1.5 Structure of the Argument; 1.6 Note on Orthography and Typography; 1.7 Building Arches; 2 Self and Identity in Historical Context; 2.1 Origins of Mind, Soul, Self and Identity; 2.2 Pre-History to Plato; 2.3 Early Christian Dualism; 2.4 The Middle Age and the Soul; 2.5 Renaissance and Reason: Descartes to Locke; 2.6 Science Intervenes: Darwin to Freud; 2.7 The Story so Far; 2.8 General Historical Inferences. 3 Dualism, Monism and the End of the Debate3.1 Death of the Soul?; 3.2 Predicate Dualism; 3.3 Property Dualism and the Mind-Body Problem; 3.4 The Zombic Debate; 3.5 Two Classes of Dualism? And Monism?; 3.6 Perspectives for Mind and Personal Identity; 4 Body, Brain and Mind; 4.1 Embodiment; 4.2 What the Mind Cannot Be; 4.3 Things, Functions and Processes; 4.4 Body, Mind and World; 4.5 What Do We Need the Body to Do?; 4.6 The Making of the Mind; 4.7 Conscious and Unconscious Mind; 4.8 'My' Philosophy of Mind; 5 Aspects of Personal Identity; 5.1 Dimensions of the Debate. 5.2 Conditions of Personhood -- Dimension(A)5.3 Unity of Person -- Dimension (B); 5.4 The Meaning of Identity; 5.5 Persistence of Person -- Dimension (C); 5.6 Structure of Personality -- Dimension (D); 5.7 The Body in Philosophy; 5.8 Summing up on Personal Identity; 6 Some Reductionist Approaches; 6.1 Aspects of Reductionism; 6.2 Psychological Continuity and Replication; 6.3 Body Transplant and the Somatic Aspect; 6.4 Further Reductionist Discussions; 6.5 Frankenstein's Monster; 6.6 Reflections on Reductionist Debate; 7 Qualitative Aspects of Self and Identity; 7.1 Introductory Remark. 7.2 Constitution of the Self7.3 Cultural Aspect of Identity; 7.4 Relating Self to Other; 7.5 Memory, Continuity and Identity; 7.6 Broader Aspects of Memory; 7.7 Additional Aspects of Continuity; 7.8 Phenomena of Identity. Are 'persons' physical things, members of the species homo sapiens which exist solely in materialist form, continuous in structure with other living things? Or is the issue a more complex one: are there more dimensions to being a person than mere physical, biological existence? These are matters of interest and discussion in many fields of study in this age of individuality. In this wide-ranging essay, the author addresses various aspects of the issue, including the history of self and identity. The ancient tradition of dualism is rejected in favour of a straightforward holistic and naturalist. In English. Self (Philosophy) http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85119709 Self. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85119708 Identity (Philosophical concept) http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85064150 Identity (Psychology) http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85064151 Naturalism. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85090269 Ego (Psychology) http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85041254 Ego https://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D004532 Moi (Philosophie) Moi (Psychologie) Identité. Identité (Psychologie) Naturalisme. identity. aat naturalism (philosophical movement) aat PHILOSOPHY Mind & Body. bisacsh PSYCHOLOGY Personality. bisacsh Ego (Psychology) fast Identity (Philosophical concept) fast Identity (Psychology) fast Naturalism fast Self fast Self (Philosophy) fast has work: Who am I? Who is she? (Text) https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCFMvcTT37KxGG3fYH6YhQC https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/ontology/hasWork Print version: Montague, Gerard P. Who Am I? Who Is She? : A Naturalistic, Holistic, Somatic Approach to Personal Identity. Berlin : De Gruyter, ©2012 9783110320046 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=603464 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Montague, Gerard P. Who am I? Who is she? : a naturalistic, holistic, somatic approach to personal identity / Acknowledgements; 1 Quintessence, Aims and Structure; 1.1 General Introduction; 1.2 Working Definitions; 1.3 Who Am I? Who Is She?; 1.4 Methodological Considerations; 1.5 Structure of the Argument; 1.6 Note on Orthography and Typography; 1.7 Building Arches; 2 Self and Identity in Historical Context; 2.1 Origins of Mind, Soul, Self and Identity; 2.2 Pre-History to Plato; 2.3 Early Christian Dualism; 2.4 The Middle Age and the Soul; 2.5 Renaissance and Reason: Descartes to Locke; 2.6 Science Intervenes: Darwin to Freud; 2.7 The Story so Far; 2.8 General Historical Inferences. 3 Dualism, Monism and the End of the Debate3.1 Death of the Soul?; 3.2 Predicate Dualism; 3.3 Property Dualism and the Mind-Body Problem; 3.4 The Zombic Debate; 3.5 Two Classes of Dualism? And Monism?; 3.6 Perspectives for Mind and Personal Identity; 4 Body, Brain and Mind; 4.1 Embodiment; 4.2 What the Mind Cannot Be; 4.3 Things, Functions and Processes; 4.4 Body, Mind and World; 4.5 What Do We Need the Body to Do?; 4.6 The Making of the Mind; 4.7 Conscious and Unconscious Mind; 4.8 'My' Philosophy of Mind; 5 Aspects of Personal Identity; 5.1 Dimensions of the Debate. 5.2 Conditions of Personhood -- Dimension(A)5.3 Unity of Person -- Dimension (B); 5.4 The Meaning of Identity; 5.5 Persistence of Person -- Dimension (C); 5.6 Structure of Personality -- Dimension (D); 5.7 The Body in Philosophy; 5.8 Summing up on Personal Identity; 6 Some Reductionist Approaches; 6.1 Aspects of Reductionism; 6.2 Psychological Continuity and Replication; 6.3 Body Transplant and the Somatic Aspect; 6.4 Further Reductionist Discussions; 6.5 Frankenstein's Monster; 6.6 Reflections on Reductionist Debate; 7 Qualitative Aspects of Self and Identity; 7.1 Introductory Remark. 7.2 Constitution of the Self7.3 Cultural Aspect of Identity; 7.4 Relating Self to Other; 7.5 Memory, Continuity and Identity; 7.6 Broader Aspects of Memory; 7.7 Additional Aspects of Continuity; 7.8 Phenomena of Identity. Self (Philosophy) http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85119709 Self. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85119708 Identity (Philosophical concept) http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85064150 Identity (Psychology) http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85064151 Naturalism. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85090269 Ego (Psychology) http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85041254 Ego https://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D004532 Moi (Philosophie) Moi (Psychologie) Identité. Identité (Psychologie) Naturalisme. identity. aat naturalism (philosophical movement) aat PHILOSOPHY Mind & Body. bisacsh PSYCHOLOGY Personality. bisacsh Ego (Psychology) fast Identity (Philosophical concept) fast Identity (Psychology) fast Naturalism fast Self fast Self (Philosophy) fast |
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title | Who am I? Who is she? : a naturalistic, holistic, somatic approach to personal identity / |
title_auth | Who am I? Who is she? : a naturalistic, holistic, somatic approach to personal identity / |
title_exact_search | Who am I? Who is she? : a naturalistic, holistic, somatic approach to personal identity / |
title_full | Who am I? Who is she? : a naturalistic, holistic, somatic approach to personal identity / Gerard P. Montague. |
title_fullStr | Who am I? Who is she? : a naturalistic, holistic, somatic approach to personal identity / Gerard P. Montague. |
title_full_unstemmed | Who am I? Who is she? : a naturalistic, holistic, somatic approach to personal identity / Gerard P. Montague. |
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topic | Self (Philosophy) http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85119709 Self. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85119708 Identity (Philosophical concept) http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85064150 Identity (Psychology) http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85064151 Naturalism. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85090269 Ego (Psychology) http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85041254 Ego https://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D004532 Moi (Philosophie) Moi (Psychologie) Identité. Identité (Psychologie) Naturalisme. identity. aat naturalism (philosophical movement) aat PHILOSOPHY Mind & Body. bisacsh PSYCHOLOGY Personality. bisacsh Ego (Psychology) fast Identity (Philosophical concept) fast Identity (Psychology) fast Naturalism fast Self fast Self (Philosophy) fast |
topic_facet | Self (Philosophy) Self. Identity (Philosophical concept) Identity (Psychology) Naturalism. Ego (Psychology) Ego Moi (Philosophie) Moi (Psychologie) Identité. Identité (Psychologie) Naturalisme. identity. naturalism (philosophical movement) PHILOSOPHY Mind & Body. PSYCHOLOGY Personality. Naturalism Self |
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