Parfitian survival
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[edit]Etymology
[edit]After Derek Parfit, British philosopher, from ideas expressed in his book Reasons and Persons and various journal articles throughout the late 20th century.
Noun
[edit]Parfitian survival (uncountable)
- The state of remaining as one's original self after the bodily self has been amalgamated or deconstructed through time and experience.
- 1989, Thomas Nagel, The View from Nowhere (224)
- I actually find Parfit's picture of survival depressing, but that of course is by comparison with what I take survival to be. By Parfitian survival, Parfitian death may may not seem so depressing.
- 1989, Thomas Nagel, The View from Nowhere (224)
- The question of one's psychological continuity and personal identity surviving through various philosophical thought experiments.