Western philosophy contributes significantly to personal identity theory nevertheless my analysis returns to early Greek theory for a more diverse perspective in understanding the nature of personhood. I put forward the emphasis in contemporary thought on human beings as animals with a well-developed and complex brain falls short of conceiving human beings as persons and interpreting human experience. I develop two concepts - θνµοξ (thymos) and ἓρως (eros), to suggest how they might influence human existence and accord clarity and meaning to ‘what is a person’. These concepts are considered through one’s Φιλια (philia).
History
Publication title
Appraisal
Volume
8
Pagination
3-9
ISSN
1358-3336
Department/School
School of Humanities
Publisher
British Personalist Forum
Place of publication
UK
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Copyright 2010 British Personalist Forum
Repository Status
Restricted
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