
The essays that follow are delineated by this twentieth-century philosophical shift. The first section features seminal papers by such luminaries as Bernard Williams, Derek Parfit, Robert Nozick, and David Lewis. These are the very scholars that were involved in initiating the revolution in personal identity theory. The second section features papers by Christine Korsgaard, Peter Unger, Ernest Sosa, Raymond Martin, Marya Schechtman, Mark Johnston, and Derek Parfit that focus primarily on the new question of survival. Finally, a recent paper on animalism by Eric Olson and one on the self by Galen Strawson indicate new directions in which further discussion might continue.
"Personal Identity" brings together the most important readings on personal identity theory.
Brings together 13 of the most important readings on personal identity theory.
Includes a detailed introductory historical essay, tracing the origins of personal identity theory.
Features essays by David Lewis, Bernard Williams, Derek Parfit, and Robert Nozick.
Describes the revolutionary shift from the "internal relations" view of personal identity to the "external relations" view.
Includes a discussion on the controversial topic of animalism.
Collectively offers a comprehensive introduction to the field.
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