Objects, Dispositions and Lockean Person-Making Properties.
Abstract
This paper examines certain influential
contemporary philosophical analyses of the notion of
a person and show why they are misguided. Inspired
by the Lockean conception of a person, some
philosophers claim that personhood must be attributed
only to those human beings who can meet certain
criteria required for it. Here the views of Tooley,
Dennett and Singer will be discussed against the
backdrop of the metaphysics of powers ontology as
advocated by contemporary philosophers: C. B.
Martin, John Heil and others.