Struggling to be Fit: Identity, Integrity, and the Law.

Script-ed Pub Date : 2017-12-01 DOI:10.2966/scrip.140217.326
Shawn He Harmon, Abbe Brown, Sita Popat, Sarah Whatley, Rory O'Connor
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Abstract

This interdisciplinary co-authored Analysis piece introduces identity and integrity, which are argued to sit at the core of the person. It analyses approaches taken to these concepts by legal regimes, particularly in the context of individuals using artificial limbs or digital avatars. The piece concludes that law engages with identity and integrity to a limited and incomplete extent; and that law is thus inadequate in its engagement with the person, and its meaning making in this respect. This piece draws on two interdisciplinary funded projects, funded by the Wellcome Trust and the Arts and Humanities Research Council.

挣扎着适应:身份、正直和法律。
这篇跨学科合著的分析文章介绍了身份和完整性,它们被认为是人的核心。它分析了法律制度对这些概念采取的方法,特别是在个人使用假肢或数字化身的情况下。这篇文章的结论是,法律在有限和不完整的程度上涉及身份和完整性;因此,法律在与人的交往中是不充分的,在这方面,它的意义是不充分的。这篇文章借鉴了由惠康基金会和艺术与人文研究委员会资助的两个跨学科资助项目。
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