
Charlotte Witt, “The Metaphysics of Gender” (Oxford University Press, 2011)
New Books in Philosophy
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Is the Self a Person?
The self is a particular kind of person constituted by a human organism where that organism also constitutes a social individual. The self is unavoidably gendered but there are also certain kinds of persons meaning women and men are thought of as individuals as selves, they don't have to be persons. Or and at the same time, the self seems to be psychologically capable of self reflection and first person perspective and all that stuff. So, I don't think human organisms are men or women or constantly accidentally. They constitute social individuals who are essentially right, gender, right, right.
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