- personhood
- [ʹpɜ:s(ə)nhʋd] n книжн.
индивидуальность; личные черты человека
achievement of personhood - становление личности
Новый большой англо-русский словарь. 2001.
achievement of personhood - становление личности
Новый большой англо-русский словарь. 2001.
personhood — 1878, from PERSON (Cf. person) + HOOD (Cf. hood) … Etymology dictionary
personhood — [pʉr′sən hood΄] n. the state or condition of being a person, or individual human being … English World dictionary
personhood — /perr seuhn hood /, n. 1. the state or fact of being a person. 2. the state or fact of being an individual or having human characteristics and feelings: a harsh prison system that deprives prisoners of their personhood. [1955 60; PERSON + HOOD] * … Universalium
personhood — noun see person … New Collegiate Dictionary
personhood — noun The state or period of being a person … Wiktionary
personhood — n. state of being a person; humanity, state of having feelings and qualities of a human; individuality, state of having unique characteristics … English contemporary dictionary
personhood — n. in ethics, a set of mental capacities that is often cited to establish the unique moral status of human beings (see humanity). These usually include the ability to reason, to reflect on oneself and one s actions, and to have an interest in one … The new mediacal dictionary
personhood — Личностность … Вестминстерский словарь теологических терминов
personhood — n. the quality or condition of being an individual person … Useful english dictionary
Corporate personhood debate — The corporate personhood debate refers to the controversy (primarily in the United States) over the question of what subset of rights afforded under the law to natural persons should also be afforded to corporations as legal persons.Opponents of… … Wikipedia
Corporate personhood — refers to the question about which subset of rights that are afforded under the law to natural persons should also be afforded to corporations as legal persons. In Dartmouth College v. Woodward (1819), corporations were recognized as having the… … Wikipedia