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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 naturalistic account of selfhood; it is argued that
the mind arises in an emergent sense from the body and personal
identity is best expressed in terms of a self-reflective and
meaningful narrative. The approach is principally from an analytic
philosophy point of view but also takes on-board psychological and
sociological aspects of self and identity.
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