On What We are and How We Persist

Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 95 (3):356-371 (2014)
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Abstract

This article defends novel approaches to what we are and how we persist. First it is claimed that we have disjunctive persistence conditions: we can persist by way of either biological continuity or psychological continuity. Then it is claimed that we are neither human beings nor persons essentially. Rather, we are essentially bio-psycho-continuers, a concept to be explained along the way. A variety of objections are considered and found wanting

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Simon Langford
United Arab Emirates University

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