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What is a person?
#11
RE: What is a person?
(March 31, 2010 at 8:25 am)tackattack Wrote: @red - every1 is food for someTHING else Smile
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(Gotta stop this site turning cannibal!!!)
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#12
RE: What is a person?
Frodo, they sell Brains by the pint in your neck of the woods, don't they?
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#13
RE: What is a person?
"They" do yeah http://www.sabrain.com/beers/take-home/brains-bitter

freaks!!
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#14
RE: What is a person?
Frodo have you ever tried that beer? Is it any good?
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#15
RE: What is a person?
No I haven't Amph - I usually stick to Guinness/ Murphy's ... I'll be sure to give it a try and let you know Wink
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#16
RE: What is a person?
Oh you didn't say that! I like Guinness (the draft stout), and I think I've tried Murphy's.
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#17
RE: What is a person?
Isn't 'a person' a 'human being'! A human being is an animal that has a unique genome which has given it certain traits, that can be differentiated from other species of animal.

You said 'does personality denote a person'. If a person is dead, are they still a person?. I think they are a dead person, but they have no personality! So when is a person not a person then? When they no longer physically exist could be an answer.
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#18
RE: What is a person?
(March 30, 2010 at 5:18 pm)Bramblepath Wrote: "Person" is more a term used to define someone within society. It doesn't really have any value linked to morals or sentience; it is used as a legal term.

That's my opinion, anyway.

*Have been kinda busy playing video games, writing essays, helping people move, and shopping at the new Walmart. Oh, and I think I slept once last thursday... might be delusional though Wink*

Is that necessarily true? I think it goes somewhat beyond a legal term, to a somewhat more fundamental root... Would you not say that anything that exhibits 'personality' must already be a person, to an extent at the least?

As in... doesn't calling a thing a 'person' arise from a thing's possession of personality? And hence the definition of a person is the cumulative description of their individual characteristics? I personally think this to be true... but in this case: which quality ultimately defines a 'person', or is it rather the culmination of several characteristics that a person is made?
(April 3, 2010 at 6:06 am)ib.me.ub Wrote: Isn't 'a person' a 'human being'! A human being is an animal that has a unique genome which has given it certain traits, that can be differentiated from other species of animal.

You said 'does personality denote a person'. If a person is dead, are they still a person?. I think they are a dead person, but they have no personality! So when is a person not a person then? When they no longer physically exist could be an answer.

I wouldn't declare all people to be humans... it simply isn't able to be backed up unless being human is a required quality of being a person.

Well... once a life-form is dead... it is just that: dead. Whatever 'person' it once was it is no longer, as it has changed sufficiently in state to warrant a different identity (that being a carcass). I think it's just a dead human... anything that made it a person once is now entirely gone so far as I'm concerned.
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RE: What is a person?
(April 4, 2010 at 12:46 am)Saerules Wrote: *Have been kinda busy playing video games, writing essays, helping people move, and shopping at the new Walmart. Oh, and I think I slept once last thursday... might be delusional though Wink*
I think you were just scared of April 1st mode Tongue Big Grin
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#20
RE: What is a person?
Fr0d0 Wrote:I think you were just scared of April 1st mode

It amused me a bit, but ultimately wasn't to my taste. I think i did an alright job as a theist for those days though Smile It was kinda cool having a REAL forum admin around though Tiger
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Where the dear and the strangers can play
Where sometimes is heard a discouraging word
But the skies are not stormy all day
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