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The question of personal identity: Kant and Kantian perspectives
In this paper, we will be examining the question of personal identity in the
context of Immanuel Kant?s philosophy, as well as among contemporary Kantian
thinkers such as Christine Korsgaard. Our investigation will focus primarily
on those aspects of the issue that are relevant to moral philosophy. While
some may believe that personal identity is not a primary concern of
philosophy, or that it does not merit extensive discussion, we argue that it
is indeed a significant philosophical question, particularly in the context
of moral philosophy. Our inquiry will begin with Kant?s theoretical
philosophy, specifically his transcendental deduction of categories and his
treatment of paralogisms, as we aim to gain a deeper understanding of Kant?s
views on personal identity. Following our analysis of the relevant parts of
Kant?s work, we will then turn to the contemporary Kantian thinker Kristin
Korsgaard, who has offered critiques of Derek Parfit?s understanding of
personal identity.