Repository logo
 

Locke on Persons and Other Kinds of Substances

Accepted version
Peer-reviewed

Type

Article

Change log

Authors

Leisinger, MA 

Abstract

jats:titleAbstract</jats:title>jats:pLocke's commentators are divided about whether Locke thinks that the idea of a person is a substance idea or a mode idea. I use Locke's theory of kinds to argue for an intermediate interpretation on which the idea of a person is a substance idea that contains a mode idea. As a result, while proponents of the substance interpretation correctly claim that ‘person’ designates a kind of substance, proponents of the mode interpretation are nonetheless correct in insisting that mode ideas play an important role in Locke's account of persons and personal identity.</jats:p>

Description

Keywords

5003 Philosophy, 50 Philosophy and Religious Studies, 5002 History and Philosophy Of Specific Fields, Drug Abuse (NIDA only), Substance Misuse

Journal Title

Pacific Philosophical Quarterly

Conference Name

Journal ISSN

0279-0750
1468-0114

Volume Title

100

Publisher

Wiley

Rights

All rights reserved