Personal-identity Non-cognitivism

Analytic Philosophy (forthcoming)
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Abstract

In this paper I outline and defend a new approach to personal-identity—personal-identity non-cognitivism—and argue that it has several advantages over its cognitivist rivals. On this view utterances of personal-identity sentences express a non-cognitive attitude towards relevant person-stages. The resulting view offers a pleasingly nuanced picture of what we are doing when we utter such sentences.

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Kristie Miller
University of Sydney

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