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Definition of personhood in English: personhoodnoun ˈpəːs(ə)nhʊdˈpərs(ə)nˌho͝od mass nounThe quality or condition of being an individual person. 做人;人格 the documentary attempts to get behind the icon, to a sense of her personhood Example sentencesExamples - One reason it is important not to equate personality with personhood is so that the former properties can flourish without fear that the latter title will be revoked.
- Nor is personhood determined by size or development.
- It's simple: some people have some very strange ideas about personhood and personal identity.
- From that point on, through the rebuttal and cross-examination, the debate became mainly an argument over the notion of personhood.
- Our very social existence depends on the recognition of our personhood and our ability to be recognized and understood by others.
- This discussion strikes to the very core of a theology of personhood.
- Certain images, differing somewhat in form and purpose by ethnic group, stand for various aspects of personhood.
- Clothing signals humanity and incites conceptions of dignity, personhood, and bodily integrity.
- Over and above every other characteristic, trust is essential to personhood.
- It is central to the notion of personhood and community and is not something from which an individual can easily withdraw.
- Most bioethicists would agree that the primary issues revolve around matters of dignity and personhood.
- As we consider the meaning of this type of suffering and how it relates to personhood, we should not neglect the spiritual dimensions of this disease.
- Even minimal awareness would support some criterion of personhood, but I don't think complete absence of awareness does.
- Such symptoms rob individuals of their dignity, autonomy, and personhood.
- These incentives are created by global rules that protect rights of property and contract but not rights of personhood and labor.
- While it certainly won't forestall all attacks on my personhood, perhaps some will be defused.
- Underneath this view is a deeper view of personhood.
- Goods now not only reflected status, but revealed personhood.
- The abuse destroyed my sense of personhood and what little there was of a sense of masculinity.
- Historically, Kant is the most noted defender of personhood as the quality that makes a being valuable and thus morally considerable.
Definition of personhood in US English: personhoodnounˈpərs(ə)nˌho͝od The quality or condition of being an individual person. 做人;人格 the documentary attempts to get behind the icon, to a sense of her personhood Example sentencesExamples - These incentives are created by global rules that protect rights of property and contract but not rights of personhood and labor.
- Historically, Kant is the most noted defender of personhood as the quality that makes a being valuable and thus morally considerable.
- It's simple: some people have some very strange ideas about personhood and personal identity.
- Such symptoms rob individuals of their dignity, autonomy, and personhood.
- The abuse destroyed my sense of personhood and what little there was of a sense of masculinity.
- Our very social existence depends on the recognition of our personhood and our ability to be recognized and understood by others.
- From that point on, through the rebuttal and cross-examination, the debate became mainly an argument over the notion of personhood.
- Clothing signals humanity and incites conceptions of dignity, personhood, and bodily integrity.
- Certain images, differing somewhat in form and purpose by ethnic group, stand for various aspects of personhood.
- Over and above every other characteristic, trust is essential to personhood.
- One reason it is important not to equate personality with personhood is so that the former properties can flourish without fear that the latter title will be revoked.
- This discussion strikes to the very core of a theology of personhood.
- As we consider the meaning of this type of suffering and how it relates to personhood, we should not neglect the spiritual dimensions of this disease.
- It is central to the notion of personhood and community and is not something from which an individual can easily withdraw.
- While it certainly won't forestall all attacks on my personhood, perhaps some will be defused.
- Even minimal awareness would support some criterion of personhood, but I don't think complete absence of awareness does.
- Goods now not only reflected status, but revealed personhood.
- Nor is personhood determined by size or development.
- Most bioethicists would agree that the primary issues revolve around matters of dignity and personhood.
- Underneath this view is a deeper view of personhood.
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