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Subjectivity and Being Somebody

Human Identity and Neuroethics

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Employing a neo-Aristotelian framework, the book explores human subjectivity through the lens of embodiment. It critically analyzes different forms of reductionism that influence philosophical discussions surrounding human origins and identity, providing a nuanced perspective on these complex themes.

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Subjectivity and Being Somebody, Grant Gillett

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