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4669 | Persons are conscious, they relate, they think, they feel, and they are self-aware [Glover] |
Full Idea: We think of 'persons' as conscious, able to form relationships, capable of thought, having emotional responses, and having some sense of their own identity. | |
From: Jonathan Glover (Causing Death and Saving Lives [1977], §9.4) | |
A reaction: A notable addition to Locke's definition is the capacity for relationships. So are autistic children not persons? Is feeling necessary? Mr Spock is then in trouble. |