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Personhood: Crash Course Philosophy #21

2016-07-25

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Now that we’ve started talking about identity, today Hank tackles the question of personhood. Philosophers have tried to assess what constitutes personhood with a variety of different criteria, including genetic, cognitive, social, sentience, and the gradient theory. As with many of philosophy’s great questions, this has much broader implications than simple conjecture. The way we answer this question informs all sorts of things about the way we move about the world, including our views on some of our greatest social debates.

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HUMAN IS A BIOLOGICAL TERM. YOU'RE HUMAN IF YOU HAVE HUMAN DNA.
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1. consciousness 2. reasoning 3. self-motivated activity
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COGNITIVE CRITERIA
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GRADIENT THEORY OF PERSONHOOD
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