人格概念の関係論的な特質 : 生命倫理学における還元論的人格論の分析哲学的検討を通して

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人格概念の関係論的な特質 : 生命倫理学における還元論的人格論の分析哲学的検討を通して
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Relational Aspect of the Concept of a Person : Analytic-Philosophical Critique on the Reductive Arguments about Personhood in Bioethics
作成者
杉田 浩崇
収録物名
広島大学大学院教育学研究科紀要. 第三部, 教育人間科学関連領域
Bulletin of the Graduate School of Education, Hiroshima University. Part 3, Education and human science
60
開始ページ 93
終了ページ 102
抄録
This paper examines the reductive arguments about personhood in bioethics in order to illustrate a relational aspect of the concept of a person. First, the paper investigates Michael Tooley's claim that we cannot resolve the problem of abortion unless we define the concept of a person that entitles an individual to the right to life. According to him, self-consciousness is the crucial ingredient of that definition. Thus, a severely disabled child or a fetus might not have the right to life because it is unable to be aware of itself. Second, this paper, by focusing on analytic-philosophical approaches to John Locke's conception of a person, shows an interdependent relationship between the first-person authority and the third-person criterion in our ascribing consciousness to another person. Analytic-philosophical approaches suggest (1) that self-consciousness is not necessary to express oneself, and (2) that the first-person authority for expressing oneself must be judged from the third-person criterion which consists in an observable behavior. This suggestion implies that we should pay attention to the interdependent relationship when we ascribe consciousness to children in bioethical and educational contexts.
著者キーワード
the concept of a person
severely disabled children
Michael Tooley
the firstperson authority
the third-person criterion
人格概念
重度障害児
マイケル・トゥーリー
一人称権威
三人称規準
NDC分類
哲学各論 [ 110 ]
言語
日本語
資源タイプ 紀要論文
出版者
広島大学大学院教育学研究科
発行日 2011-12-22
出版タイプ Version of Record(出版社版。早期公開を含む)
アクセス権 オープンアクセス
収録物識別子
[ISSN] 1346-5562
[NCID] AA11625039