Human identity and bioethics

When philosophers address personal identity, they usually explore numerical identity. When nonphilosophers address personal identity, they often have in mind narrative identity. This book develops accounts of both senses of identity, arguing that both are normatively important, and is unique in its...

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Tác giả chính: DeGrazia, David
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Được phát hành: Cambridge University 2013
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spelling oai:scholar.dlu.edu.vn:DLU123456789-341642014-01-20T03:56:56Z Human identity and bioethics DeGrazia, David Identity Identification Human beings When philosophers address personal identity, they usually explore numerical identity. When nonphilosophers address personal identity, they often have in mind narrative identity. This book develops accounts of both senses of identity, arguing that both are normatively important, and is unique in its exploration of a wide range of issues in bioethics through the lens of identity. Defending a biological view of our numerical identity and a framework for understanding narrative identity, David DeGrazia investigates various issues for which considerations of identity prove critical. 2013-05-30T03:10:11Z 2013-05-30T03:10:11Z 2005 Book http://scholar.dlu.edu.vn/thuvienso/handle/DLU123456789/34164 en application/pdf Cambridge University
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Identification
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Identification
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DeGrazia, David
Human identity and bioethics
description When philosophers address personal identity, they usually explore numerical identity. When nonphilosophers address personal identity, they often have in mind narrative identity. This book develops accounts of both senses of identity, arguing that both are normatively important, and is unique in its exploration of a wide range of issues in bioethics through the lens of identity. Defending a biological view of our numerical identity and a framework for understanding narrative identity, David DeGrazia investigates various issues for which considerations of identity prove critical.
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