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  2. Derek Parfit - Wikipedia

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    Derek Antony Parfit FBA (/ ˈ p ɑːr f ɪ t /; 11 December 1942 – 2 January 2017 [3] [4]) was a British philosopher who specialised in personal identity, rationality, and ethics.

  3. Moral identity - Wikipedia

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    Scholars, such as Blasi, began proposing identity as a motivating factor in moral motivation. [3] Blasi proposed the self model of moral functioning, which described the effects of the judgment of responsibility to perform a moral action, one's sense of moral identity, and the desire for self-consistency on moral action.

  4. Personal identity - Wikipedia

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    Personal identity is the unique numerical identity of a person over time. [1] [2] Discussions regarding personal identity typically aim to determine the necessary and sufficient conditions under which a person at one time and a person at another time can be said to be the same person, persisting through time.

  5. Catriona Mackenzie - Wikipedia

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    (ed. with Robyn Langton) Emotions, Imagination, and Moral Reasoning. Psychology Press, 2012. (ed. with Wendy Rogers and Susan Dodds) Vulnerability: New Essays in Ethics and Feminist Philosophy. Oxford University Press, 2013. (with Mary Walker) 'Neurotechnologies, Personal Identity, and the Ethics of Authenticity'.

  6. Reasons and Persons - Wikipedia

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    Reasons and Persons is a 1984 book by the philosopher Derek Parfit, in which the author discusses ethics, rationality and personal identity.. It is divided into four parts, dedicated to self-defeating theories, rationality and time, personal identity and responsibility toward future generations.

  7. David Shoemaker - Wikipedia

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  8. Right to personal identity - Wikipedia

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    While developing personal identity comes down to the individual to manifest character and work out 'who they are,' Marshall highlights that jurisprudence has evolved to create a positive obligation on states to provide social conditions such as private and personality rights to be respected, demonstrating that the international audience ...

  9. Outline of self - Wikipedia

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    Human; Human condition; Individuality (selfhood) – state or quality of being an individual; particularly of being a person separate from other persons and possessing his or her own needs or goals, rights and responsibilities.