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Hegel
German philosopher known for his dialectical method and his contributions to metaphysics, morality, historiography, and the philosophy of history, art, and religion.
Memory Theory
A concept in philosophy and psychology that examines how memory operates in humans, including its processes, types, and the role it plays in forming personal identity.
Brain Transplant
A hypothetical medical procedure involving the transplantation of a human brain into a new body, not yet achieved or recognized in medical science.
Self-Identity
The way you characterize yourself, either in general (as a human being, as a man or woman, as a creature before God, or as one among many animals)—or in particular (as the person who can run the fastest mile, as an all-C student, or as the worst-dressed slob in your class). Self-identity of a person, in other words, is not merely the same as the identity of a “thing"—for example, the identity of a human body. It is a question of “who,” not only “what,” I am.
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