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Paul Snowdon on Persons and Animals

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The Metaphysical Question of Person Identity

Locke thought the person was what he called a forensic term. A person has some implication about our moral responsibility for the things that this person does. To count someone as the same person now as a person earlier is to count the thing you've got in front of you as entitled to be responsible, Locke says.

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