Exploring the philosophical debate surrounding the concept of personhood, this seminar paper delves into the lack of consensus on defining what a person is, the nature of personal persistence over time, and the implications of these questions. It highlights how unresolved philosophical issues often lead to the emergence of new inquiries, shifting the focus of discussion. The paper aims to address the complexities and evolving nature of the discourse on personal identity and its significance in both theoretical and practical philosophy.
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- 2017