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- Personism abstract "Personism is an ethical philosophy of personhood as typified by the thought of the preference utilitarian philosopher Peter Singer. It amounts to a branch of secular humanism with an emphasis on certain rights-criteria. Personists believe that rights are conferred to the extent that a creature is a person. Michael Tooley provides the relevant definition of a person, saying it is a creature that is \"capable of desiring to continue as a subject of experience and other mental states\". A worldview like secular humanism is personism when the empathy and values are extended to the extent that the creature is a person (apes get very similar rights, insects get vastly fewer rights, etc.).Consequently, a member of the human species may not necessarily fit the definition of “person” and thereby not receive all the rights bestowed to a person. Hence, such philosophers have engaged in arguing that certain disabled individuals (such as those with a mental capacity that is similar to or is perceived as being similar to an infant) are not persons. This philosophy is also supposedly open to the idea that such non-human persons as machines, animals, and extraterrestrial intelligences may be entitled to certain rights currently granted only to humans. Personism may have views in common with transhumanism.".
- Personism thumbnail Stock_person_bw.png?width=300.
- Personism wikiPageID "27590860".
- Personism wikiPageLength "5083".
- Personism wikiPageOutDegree "32".
- Personism wikiPageRevisionID "697212254".
- Personism wikiPageWikiLink Animal_rights.
- Personism wikiPageWikiLink Artificial_intelligence.
- Personism wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ethical_theories.
- Personism wikiPageWikiLink Category:Humanism.
- Personism wikiPageWikiLink Category:Personhood.
- Personism wikiPageWikiLink Category:Peter_Singer.
- Personism wikiPageWikiLink Egg_cell.
- Personism wikiPageWikiLink Ethics.
- Personism wikiPageWikiLink Extraterrestrial_intelligence.
- Personism wikiPageWikiLink Fetus.
- Personism wikiPageWikiLink Frank_OHara.
- Personism wikiPageWikiLink Infant.
- Personism wikiPageWikiLink Michael_Tooley.
- Personism wikiPageWikiLink Person.
- Personism wikiPageWikiLink Personhood.
- Personism wikiPageWikiLink Peter_Singer.
- Personism wikiPageWikiLink Philosopher.
- Personism wikiPageWikiLink Preference_utilitarianism.
- Personism wikiPageWikiLink Right_to_life.
- Personism wikiPageWikiLink Secular_humanism.
- Personism wikiPageWikiLink Sentience.
- Personism wikiPageWikiLink Speciesism.
- Personism wikiPageWikiLink Spermatozoon.
- Personism wikiPageWikiLink Transhumanism.
- Personism wikiPageWikiLink Veganism.
- Personism wikiPageWikiLink Vegetarianism.
- Personism wikiPageWikiLink World_view.
- Personism wikiPageWikiLink File:Stock_person_bw.png.
- Personism wikiPageWikiLinkText "Personism".
- Personism wikiPageWikiLinkText "personism".
- Personism wikiPageWikiLinkText "personist".
- Personism wikiPageWikiLinkText "what it is to be a "person"".
- Personism wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Personism subject Category:Ethical_theories.
- Personism subject Category:Humanism.
- Personism subject Category:Personhood.
- Personism subject Category:Peter_Singer.
- Personism hypernym Philosophy.
- Personism type Organisation.
- Personism type Philosopher.
- Personism type School.
- Personism type Writer.
- Personism type Philosopher.
- Personism type School.
- Personism type Theory.
- Personism type Writer.
- Personism comment "Personism is an ethical philosophy of personhood as typified by the thought of the preference utilitarian philosopher Peter Singer. It amounts to a branch of secular humanism with an emphasis on certain rights-criteria. Personists believe that rights are conferred to the extent that a creature is a person. Michael Tooley provides the relevant definition of a person, saying it is a creature that is \"capable of desiring to continue as a subject of experience and other mental states\".".
- Personism label "Personism".
- Personism sameAs Q7170678.
- Personism sameAs Personisme.
- Personism sameAs m.0c3tv8d.
- Personism sameAs Q7170678.
- Personism wasDerivedFrom Personism?oldid=697212254.
- Personism depiction Stock_person_bw.png.
- Personism isPrimaryTopicOf Personism.