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A '''person''' was a sentient individual. [[Miranda Cleaves]] and her colleagues debated whether or not the [[ganger]]s were people. The [[Eleventh Doctor]] stated that they had become so. ([[TV]]: | A '''person''' was a sentient individual. [[Miranda Cleaves]] and her colleagues debated whether or not the [[ganger]]s were people. The [[Eleventh Doctor]] stated that they had become so. ([[TV]]: {{cs|The Almost People (TV story)}}) | ||
The [[Fifth Doctor]] once made clear to [[Nyssa]] that appearing [[humanoid]] was not a requirement for personhood. The [[Avian (species)|Avians]] were people, irrespective of their lack of resemblance to [[human]]s and [[Time Lord]]s. ([[AUDIO]]: | The [[Fifth Doctor]] once made clear to [[Nyssa]] that appearing [[humanoid]] was not a requirement for personhood. The [[Avian (species)|Avians]] were people, irrespective of their lack of resemblance to [[human]]s and [[Time Lord]]s. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|Spring (audio story)}}) | ||
When the [[Ninth Doctor]] accused the [[Lady]] [[Cassandra O'Brien.Δ17]] of [[murder]]ing people, all of whom were non-[[human]]s, aboard [[Platform One]], Cassandra retorted that it depended on his definition of people, which she claimed was enough of a [[technicality]] to keep [[lawyer]]s dizzy for [[century|centuries]]. ([[TV]]: | [[Ruby Sunday]] once recalled [[celebrating]] at [[Christmas]] at [[club (The Church on Ruby Road)|a club]], at which time the [[dancefloor]] was packed, with [[1 (number)|one]] person in the [[middle]] of it all: the [[Fifteenth Doctor]]. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Who's the Doctor? (short story)|page=6}}) | ||
When the [[Ninth Doctor]] accused the [[Lady]] [[Cassandra O'Brien.Δ17]] of [[murder]]ing people, all of whom were non-[[human]]s, aboard [[Platform One]], Cassandra retorted that it depended on his definition of people, which she claimed was enough of a [[technicality]] to keep [[lawyer]]s dizzy for [[century|centuries]]. ([[TV]]: {{cs|The End of the World (TV story)}}) | |||
[[Category:Life]] | [[Category:Life]] | ||
[[Category:Philosophy from the real world]] | [[Category:Philosophy from the real world]] | ||
[[Category:Consciousness]] | [[Category:Consciousness]] | ||
[[Category:People]] |
Latest revision as of 06:04, 21 October 2024
A person was a sentient individual. Miranda Cleaves and her colleagues debated whether or not the gangers were people. The Eleventh Doctor stated that they had become so. (TV: The Almost People [+]Loading...["The Almost People (TV story)"])
The Fifth Doctor once made clear to Nyssa that appearing humanoid was not a requirement for personhood. The Avians were people, irrespective of their lack of resemblance to humans and Time Lords. (AUDIO: Spring [+]Loading...["Spring (audio story)"])
Ruby Sunday once recalled celebrating at Christmas at a club, at which time the dancefloor was packed, with one person in the middle of it all: the Fifteenth Doctor. (PROSE: Who's the Doctor? [+]Loading...{"page":"6","1":"Who's the Doctor? (short story)"})
When the Ninth Doctor accused the Lady Cassandra O'Brien.Δ17 of murdering people, all of whom were non-humans, aboard Platform One, Cassandra retorted that it depended on his definition of people, which she claimed was enough of a technicality to keep lawyers dizzy for centuries. (TV: The End of the World [+]Loading...["The End of the World (TV story)"])