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  1. Feb 20, 2011 · In What is a Person?, sociologist Christian Smith fashions an approach inspired by critical realism, personalism, and an anti-foundationalist phenomenological epistemology to advance a robustly inclusive account of the human person. His account, while heavily metaphysical, is also phenomenological and empirical.

  2. Dec 10, 2021 · Psychology. What It Means to Be a Human Person. It is time we get clear about the ontology of personhood. Posted December 10, 2021 | Reviewed by Ekua Hagan. Key points. Christian Smith's...

  3. The Romans distinguished the concept of a person from the concept of the individual human being. An individual human being can play many personae, and Roman law allowed corporate bodies to be persons. The concept of a person also has an ethical dimension that the concept of a human being lacks.

  4. May 22, 2008 · The human person –every person- is the highest value we find on Earth. Global concerns –about climate, overpopulation, famine, migration – are clearly in need of ethical rules that should look at the good of the persons affected, now and in the future, but destroying lives or condemning undeveloped nations to hunger and ignorance cannot ...

  5. of life, the tendency of the individual "to appear both to himself and to others as an agglomeration of functions."4 Marxism functionalizes man in one way, Freudianism in another; in either case the spiritual freedom and uniqueness of the human person is overlooked.

  6. Mar 24, 2017 · Abstract. The traditional idea of equivalence between the concepts of human and person lies behind the core of many contemporary legal controversies. As an example, the issues of animal rights, human bioenhancements and post humanism, are common in the literature.

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  8. a human person's identity and responsible for our unique mental abilities, such as logical thinking. The idea that a human person is, fundamentally, an immaterial mind or soul has also been a long-standing position for many of the world’s major religions in both Western and Eastern traditions.

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