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REVIEW OF ROBERT SPAEMANN'S PERSONS
Authors:Arthur Madigan
Affiliation:Department of Philosophy
Boston College
Chestnut Hill, MA 02467
617.552.3864
arthur.madigan@bc.edu
Abstract:This review presents the principal themes of Robert Spaemann's Persons: The Difference between ‘Someone’ and ‘Something.’ To be a person is not to be identical with one's teleological nature, but rather, to have that nature. Personal consciousness is necessarily temporal consciousness. Persons have a range of distinctively personal acts, such as recognizing and respecting one another, understanding their lives as wholes, making judgments of conscience, promising, and forgiving. All members of the human species, whatever their stage of development or limitations, are persons. The present review also briefly considers certain objections that have been raised against Spaemann's position.
Keywords:conscience  freedom  love  nature  person  recognition  responsibility  teleology  Robert Spaemann
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