State and the Self e-bog
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In this fascinating and timely book, Maren Behrensen facilitates a conversation between philosophy and the ';practitioners' of identity. What makes a person the same person over time? This question has been studied throughout the history of philosophy. Yet philosophers have never fully engaged with the ';practitioners' of identity, namely technology developers, lawyers, politicians, sociologist...
E-bog
302,96 DKK
Udgivet
1 november 2017
Længde
176 sider
Genrer
HPJ
Sprog
English
Format
pdf
Beskyttelse
LCP
ISBN
9781783485819
In this fascinating and timely book, Maren Behrensen facilitates a conversation between philosophy and the ';practitioners' of identity. What makes a person the same person over time? This question has been studied throughout the history of philosophy. Yet philosophers have never fully engaged with the ';practitioners' of identity, namely technology developers, lawyers, politicians, sociologists and applied ethicists. The book offers an answer to the metaphysical question of personal identity and tries to show how this question is of immediate relevance to the various practices of identity management particularly in the fields of administration, counter-terrorism activities, and gender reassignment. Behrensen argues that identity documents and other markers of identity (such as biometric samples) are not merely representations of, but actually help constitute, personal identity. The metaphysical fact of personal identity lies in these supposedly ';external' features. The book goes on to focus on issues relating to ';trust' and ';security', terms central to the ethics of new technologies and in work on new identity management technologies.