PERSONS, SOCIAL AGENCY, AND CONSTITUTION
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 15 June 2005
Abstract
The constitution view of persons, according to which a person is constituted by a body, has both interesting extensions as well as limitations. Here I shall leave discussion of the limitations for another time and concentrate on several extensions. The chief extensions of the constitution view that I shall explore here concern the implications of combining it with ontological pluralism, and applications of it (or something like it) to thinking about various forms of social agency.
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