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Organ transplantation and personal identity: How does loss and change of organs affect the self?

机译:器官移植和个人身份:器官的丢失和变化如何影响自我?

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In this paper, changes in identity and selfhood experienced through organ transplantation are analyzed from a phenomenological point of view. The chief examples are heart and face transplants. Similarities and differences between the examples are fleshed out by way of identifying three layers of selfhood in which the procedures have effects: embodied selfhood, self-reflection, and social-narrative identity. Organ transplantation is tied to processes of alienation in the three layers of selfhood, first and foremost a bodily alienation experienced through illness or injury and in going through and recovering from the operation. However, in cases in which the organ in question is taken to harbor the identity of another person, because of its symbolic qualities (the heart) or its expressive qualities (the face), the alienation process may also involve the otherness of another person making itself, at least imaginatively, known.
机译:本文从现象学的角度分析了通过器官移植经历的身份和自我变化。主要的例子是心脏和面部移植。实例之间的异同是通过确定程序在其中产生作用的三层自我来充实的:体现的自我,自我反省和社会叙事身份。器官移植与自我过程的三个阶段中的异化过程相关,首先是由于疾病或伤害以及手术过程中和恢复过程中经历的身体异化。但是,在采用有关器官来掩盖他人身份的情况下,由于其象征性的品质(心脏)或表现性的品质(脸部),异化过程也可能涉及他人的异性。本身,至少在想象中是已知的。

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