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Introductory Notes

  1. This Thesis is of double interest: firstly because of its connection to my own Thesis1 and secondly because of its connection to Birkbeck.
  2. In the latter case, sundry faculty members I know fairly well are mentioned:-
    Sarah Patterson
    Susan James
  3. Also, the author’s final supervisor was my own former supervisor: Jennifer Hornsby.
  4. The following arrived at Birkbeck after I left:-
    Ian Rumfitt
    Keith Hossack
    The latter’s lectures on PID were what first interested me in the topic.
  5. As is my usual practice, I intend to take the ‘summary’ parts of this document and add my own footnotes where relevant. Then, in due course, to summarise and comment on the main body of the text.
  6. Also, I check out the Bibliography to see if there’s anything relevant that I’ve not got access to. I’ll indicate – by links – works that I’ve got access to and – by a ‘note to self' – other works that may be worth pursuing.

Table Of Contents
    INTRODUCTION – 6
  1. ‘D’ – 17
    1. Methodological preliminaries: descriptivism and conceptualist-realism – 19
      1. Conceptualist-realism – 21
    2. Wiggins’ D thesis – 26
      1. Is D a metaphysical or psychological thesis? – 26
      2. The reciprocal elucidation of identity and individuation – 33
      3. Sortal identity and relative identity – 40
      4. Principles of individuation – 43
    3. Artefacts and natural objects – 48
      1. The semantics of natural kind words – 49
      2. Artefact words and puzzles – 51
      3. Wiggins’ view of the existence of artefacts – 54
      4. Wiggins’ view of the substancehood of artefacts – 58
      5. Wiggins’ view of substance – 63
    4. Conclusion – 70
  2. THE HUMAN BEING THEORY – 72
    1. Neo-Lockean and animalist readings – 75
      1. Quasi-memory – 79
      2. Against an ‘animalist’ reading – 80
    2. Arguments from conceptual consilience – 83
      1. The Strawsonian argument: a preliminary link – 83
      2. The semantic argument and the Animal Attribute View – 89
      3. An argument from interpretation and indexicality – 92
      4. Intermediary conclusion – 95
    3. Testing the conceptual connection – 98
      1. A genealogy of the notion of a person – 98
        → i. Preliminaries – 100
        → ii. ‘Person’ as a mask – 102
        → iii. ‘Person’ as a legal fact – 105
        → iv. ‘Person’ as a moral fact, and a metaphysical entity – 108
      2. A critique of Wiggins’ semantic analysis – 110
    4. Conclusion – 118
  3. THE BIOLOGY OF PERSONS – 119
    1. Investigation the human being principle – 121
    2. Are organisms real? – 126
      1. ‘Reductionism’ and ‘anti-reductionism’ – 127
      2. An emergentist reading? – 132
      3. Reasons for doubt – 136
    3. Descriptivism and pluralism – 140
      1. Ambitious descriptivism? – 140
      2. A pluralistic picture – 143
      3. Implications of Wiggins’ pluralism – 145
    4. A neo-Aristotelian organism concept – 147
      1. Organic unities – 147
      2. Aristotelian organisms – 150
        → i. Teleology – 153
        → ii. Ontological dependence – 156
    5. Conclusion – 161
  4. BRAIN TRANSPLANTATION 163
    1. Changing perspectives – 164
    2. Transplantation and mechanism – 175
      1. Methodological concerns – 175
      2. A suppressed assumption – 178
    3. A history of the brain transplantation story – 183
      1. Locke’s mechanistic / corpuscularian picture – 183
      2. The problem of resurrection – 185
      3. A connection – 190
    4. Wiggins’ approach to brain transplantation – 192
      1. A shift in metaphysical focus: ‘human persons as artefacts?’ – 192
      2. Final worries – 195
  5. CONCLUSION – 200
  6. BIBLIOGRAPHY – 203


INTRODUCTION – Sections
Prospectus (Full Text)
  1. Chapter 1: D
    • The aim of chapter 1 is largely exegetical. It starts with some methodological points that set out, in general terms, Wiggins’ overall approach to philosophical investigation. He is situated within a Strawsonian ‘descriptive’ tradition, where metaphysical inquiry is guided by investigation of our pre-theoretical thoughts. His work is characterized by an emphasis on elucidation2 (rather than reductive analysis of our everyday thinking) and by careful examination of the way our concepts develop reciprocally3. Some issues with this ‘descriptive’ approach are voiced – most importantly, its association with conceptualism. Wiggins’ response to these objections – realized in his ‘conceptualist-realism’ – is outlined.
    • With these methodological foundations in place, discussion is turned to Wiggins’ D theory, which encapsulates his interrelated claims about identity and individuation. Wiggins’ position is a ‘sortalist’ one; he claims that identity judgments can only be made once it is specified what the items under investigation are (this is his sortal theory of identity). Being able to pick out and re-identify items similarly depends on picking them out as a sort of thing, with a specifiable mode of being or principle of activity (this is his sortal theory of individuation). The exposition of D presented here is developed in response to Paul Snowdon’s reading; it corrects some of the problems with Snowdon’s treatment by putting due emphasis on the reciprocity between our concept of identity and our everyday individuative practices.
    • The final section of this chapter focuses on the natural / artefactual distinction as it figures in Wiggins’ system. Some commentators – Massimiliano Carrara, Pieter Vermaas, Michael Losonsky and Lynne Rudder Baker – claim that Wiggins understands artefacts to have an impoverished ontological status in comparison to natural items. These interpretations are found to be wanting, resulting as they do from terminological confusions. An alternative reading is suggested, whereby artefacts are construed as metaphysically distinct from (natural) substances, without being in anyway inferior.
  2. Chapter 2: Personal identity
    • Chapter 2 presents an exposition and critique of Wiggins’ account of personal identity. Though interpreted by some (e.g. Olson) as neo-Lockean and as animalist by others (e.g. Peter Unger), Wiggins’ work resists these readings and the first section of this chapter is focussed on exactly how it straddles the ‘psychological/biological’ division. According to his human being theory we are fundamentally both animate beings and psychological ones. The thought that sits at the heart of this neo-Aristotelian picture is that the concepts person and human being are in some way, non-accidentally concordant. As such, they assign the same underlying mode of being, or ‘principle of activity’.
    • In §2.2., Wiggins’ attempts to elucidate this conceptual consilience are drawn out: the connection is seen to be formed of three interwoven strands: the strawsonian argument, the semantic argument, and the argument from interpretation. While Wiggins has never aspired to lay down a transcendental argument for the conceptual concordance of person and human being these elucidations show why the connection between them may be non-accidental and strong.
    • The aim in §2.3 is to test the strength of the connection – and it is suggested that a genealogical analysis of our notion of ‘a person’ undermines Wiggins’ semantic argument. With this strand severed, the other two are weakened as well, and the conclusion reached is that the connection between person and human being is not as fast as Wiggins supposes.
  3. Chapter 3: The biology of persons
    • The discussions in the first two chapters are situated, in the third, in relation to issues in the philosophy of biology. Wiggins advises us to examine our principle of activity through biological inquiry, and the aim of the first section is to identify the controversy around organismic individuation and to demonstrate that, in order to bypass it, Wiggins can turn to Thomas Pradeu’s immunological-physiological account of biological individuation. Having shown how the parameters for a biological inquiry into the human being principle may be set, attention is turned to Wiggins’ claim that human beings – among other organisms – exemplify the category of substance. This is contrasted with the metaphysical reductionist’s claim that organisms are ‘nothing but’ atoms, and are in some way metaphysically less robust than the physical stuff that makes them up.
    • In §3.2, the debate between reductionists and emergentists – like John Dupré – is laid out. An emergentist reading of Wiggins is assayed but ultimately rejected in favour of a neo-Aristotelian one. Where reductionists and emergentists focus on causal dependence, Wiggins focuses on ontological dependence; organisms are just as real as the stuff that makes them up because, in conceiving of them, we cannot but understand them as genuine unities. They are ontologically prior to their parts. This reading of Wiggins is presented in conjunction with an analysis of Aristotle’s anti-reductionism, and an articulation of the metaphysical pluralism that sustains Wiggins’ position.
  4. Chapter 4: Brain transplantation
    • The fourth and final chapter revolves around Shoemaker’s brain transplantation story and Wiggins’ responses to this peculiar narrative. The chapter starts with a survey of his shifting attitudes towards it, and describes how, despite numerous concerns, his assessment of the story remains ambiguous. The aim is to draw on the arguments in the previous chapters to demonstrate why the narrative resists Wiggins’ analysis. It is contended that it is underpinned by a mechanistic logic, and that it thus shifts one’s metaphysical focus from organisms – natural substances that are prior to their parts – to ‘living something-or-others’ – entities whose parts can be conceived as separable from the whole. The diagnosis of Shoemaker’s ‘thought experiment’ as mechanistic is supported by reference to Ian Hacking’s analysis of transplantation, and to a speculative historical study (in §4.3.) which links the Lockean position with mechanistic corpuscularianism.
    • These thoughts are further developed by reference to the discussion in chapter 1 about the metaphysical character of artefacts. The notion of a ‘living something-or-other’ is precisified, and the brain transplantation story is seen to describe the adventures of a biological artefact (not an organism). In concluding, the implications for Wiggins’ human being theory are discussed, and the critique offered in chapter 2 is reiterated and reinforced.


Chapter 1 - 'D': Introduction
Chapter 1 - 'D': Conclusion

Chapter 2 - The Human Being Theory: Introduction
Chapter 2 - The Human Being Theory: Conclusion

Chapter 3 - The Biology of Persons: Introduction
Chapter 3 - The Biology of Persons: Conclusion

Chapter 4 - Brain Transplantation: Introduction

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Footnote 2: Footnote 3: Footnote 4:
  • There is a helpful, and helpfully brief, characterization of some of the thoughts contained in D in Wiggins 2012 (page 1). Ie:-
  • In discussing the problematic question of how best to understand our thoughts about identity and individuation, he writes: It is contended that the key to this problem rests at the level of metaphysics and epistemology alike with a sortalist position. Sortalism is the position which insists that, if the question is whether a and b are the same, it has to be asked what are they? Any sufficiently specific answer to that question will bring with it a principle of activity or functioning and a mode of behaviour characteristic of some particular kind of thing by reference to which questions of persistence or non-persistence through change can be adjudicated.
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