“John Locke called person a forensic concept. What he had in mind is that a person is one to whom credit and blame may be attached, one who is deemed responsible. … Crucially, Locke argued, persons are not the same as human beings.”
“John Locke called person a forensic concept. What he had in mind is that a person is one to whom credit and blame may be attached, one who is deemed responsible. … Crucially, Locke argued, persons are not the same as human beings.”