The constitution view of persons: A critique

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Hasker, W
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10.5840/ipq200444162
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B [哲学、宗教];
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01 ; 0101 ;
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This paper discusses the "constitution view" of human persons, as set forth by Lynne Rudder Baker in her book. Persons and Bodies. The metaphysical notion of constitution is explained and briefly defended. It is shown, however, that the view that human persons are constituted by their bodies faces difficulties in specifying the "person-favorable conditions" under which a human body constitutes a person. Furthermore, none of the arguments in support of the claim that humans are constituted by (but not identical with) their bodies is persuasive. It is proposed that the mind-body theory of "emergent dualism" offers many of the benefits of the "constitution view" without sharing in its drawbacks.
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