

An edition of Identity, consciousness, and value (1990)
By Peter Unger
Publish Date
1990
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Language
eng
Pages
344
Description:
The topic of personal identity has prompted some of the liveliest and most interesting debates in recent philosophy. In a fascinating new contribution to the discussion, Peter Unger presents a psychologically aimed, but physically based, account of our identity over time. While supporting the account, he explains why many influential contemporary philosophers have underrated the importance of physical continuity to our survival, casting a new light on the work of Lewis, Nagel, Nozick, Parfit, Perry, Shoemaker, and others. Deriving from his discussion of our identity itself, Unger produces a novel but commonsensical theory of the relations between identity and some of our deepest concerns. In a conservative but flexible spirit, he explores the implications of his theory for questions of value and of the good life.
subjects: Self, Mind and body, Values, Consciousness, Identity, Identity (psychology), Identity (Philosophical concept), Identité, Conscience, Valeurs (Philosophie), Esprit et corps, Moi (Psychologie), PSYCHOLOGY, Personality, PHILOSOPHY, Mind & Body, Identiteit, Bewustzijn, Waarden, Identidade (filosofia), Consciência (personalidade), Valores