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149Recognizing personsJournal of Consciousness Studies 14 (5-6): 224-247. 2007.In this article a wide range of candidates for features that are defining of personhood are conceived of as interrelated, yet irreducible, layers and dimensions of what it is to be a person in the full-fledged sense of the word. Three layers of personhood -- consisting of person-making psychological capacities, person-making interpersonal significances, and person-making institutional or deontic powers -- are distinguished. Running through the layers there are then two dimensions -- the deontic …Read more
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Areas of Specialization
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| Social Philosophy |
| Hegel: Theory of Recognition |
| Persons |
| Social Ontology |
| German Philosophy |
| G. W. F. Hegel |