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Index
Introduction 3
1. Psychology and Personal Identity
11. The Psychological Approach I I
III. The Biological Approach 16
2. Persistence
11. Substance Concepts 27
III. Movers and Thinkers 31
IV. "Person P1 at Time 11" 37
3. Why We Need Not Accept the Psychological Approach
II. Whole-Brain Transplants 44
III. Fission and Hemispherectomy 46
IV. Prudential Concern 52
V. Moral Responsibility 57
VI. The Treatment Argument
VII. Same Person 65
VIII. Practical Consequences of the Biological Approach 70
4. Was I Ever a Fetus?
II. Playing the Problem Down 76
III. Future-Directed Identity and Disjunctive Criteria 81
IV. Second-Order Capacities 85
V. When Did I Begin? 89
5. Are People Animals?
II. Appearances 95
III. Coincidence 97
IV. Personhood 102
V. Why We Are Animals
VI. Psychological Persistence Conditions for Animals? 109
VII. Death and Ceasing to Be 111
VIII. A Counterattack
6. The Biological Approach
II. Organisms 126
III. The Identity of Organisms 131
IV. Lives 135
V. Brainstem Replacements and Other Difficulties 140
VI. The Bodily Criterion 142
7. Alternatives
II. Relative Identity 159
III. Temporal Parts 162
Notes
References
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