Showing posts with label philosophy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label philosophy. Show all posts

Tuesday, 19 May 2015

John Perry's "Dialogue On Personal Identity and Immortality" Dilemma

     What is identity? Moreover, what constitutes having one? In John Perry’s, “Dialogue on Personal Identity and Immortality” the characters consider a case where a woman named Julia has her healthy brain transplanted into the body of another woman, Mary. A dilemma is then posed, who survives this operation? To be specific, whose identity survives? I will begin by defining identity in terms of subjectivity and objectivity. Then, I will explain why I have defined it in that certain way. Lastly, with the definition formed, I will use it to defend my argument; the survivor of the operation cannot be identified wholly as neither Julia nor Mary. Identity is a largely debated topic in the faculty of philosophy, and I present to you one angle of comprehension.