一具精神错乱的身体?从痴呆症的角度重新思考人类的状况

Michael Coors
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本文讨论了由痴呆现象引起的人类学问题。痴呆患者还有自主决策的能力吗?精神错乱的人有遗嘱吗?论文认为,这取决于我们如何理解一个人的自我概念。虽然传统的自主概念依赖于非物质自我的概念,但作者通过参考圣经传统和现象学的哲学传统来论证具身自我的概念。身体、思想和灵魂是人类具体存在的不同方面。因此,自主性不仅是一种认知功能,也是一种身体行为——即使是痴呆症患者。
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A dementalized body? Reconsidering the human condition in the light of dementia

The paper discusses anthropological questions that are raised by the phenomenon of dementia. Do persons with dementia still have the ability for autonomous decisions? Is there a will of a demented person? The paper argues that this relies on how we understand the concept of the self of a person. While the traditional concept of autonomy relies on the idea of an a-material self, the author argues by reference to Biblical traditions and to the philosophical tradition of phenomenology for the concept of an embodied self. Body, mind and soul are different aspects of the embodied existence of human beings. Autonomy then is not only a cognitive function, but is also bodily enacted—even by persons with dementia.

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