Person

A person is a being, such as a human, that has certain capacities or attributes constituting personhood, which in turn is defined differently by different authors in different disciplines, and by different cultures in different times and places. In ancient Rome, the word persona (Latin) or prosopon (πρόσωπον; Greek) originally referred to the masks worn by actors on stage. The various masks represented the various "personae" in the stage play.

The concept of person was developed during the Trinitarian and Christological debates of the 4th and 5th centuries in contrast to the word nature. During the theological debates, some philosophical tools (concepts) were needed so that the debates could be held on common basis to all theological schools. The purpose of the debate was to establish the relation, similarities and differences between the Λóγος/Verbum and God. The philosophical concept of person arose, taking the word "prosopon" (πρόσωπον) from the Greek theatre. Therefore, Christus (the Λóγος/Verbum) and God were defined as different "persons". This concept was applied later to the Holy Ghost, the angels and to all human beings.

Grammatical person

Grammatical person, in linguistics, is the grammatical distinction between deictic references to participant(s) in an event; typically the distinction is between the speaker, the addressee, and others. Grammatical person typically defines a language's set of personal pronouns. It also frequently affects verbs, sometimes nouns, and possessive relationships.

Grammatical person in nominative case English pronouns

Additional persons

In Indo-European languages, first-, second-, and third-person pronouns are typically also marked for singular and plural forms, and sometimes dual form as well (grammatical number). Some languages, especially European ones, distinguish degrees of formality and informality (T-V distinction).

Some other languages use different classifying systems, especially in the plural pronouns. One frequently found difference not present in most Indo-European languages is a contrast between inclusive and exclusive "we": a distinction of first-person plural pronouns between including or excluding the addressee.

Person (canon law)

In the canon law of the Catholic Church, a person is a subject of certain legal rights and obligations.

Physical Persons

Age of Reason

The age of reason is the age at which children attain the use of reason and begin to have moral responsibility. On completion of the seventh year a minor is presumed to have the use of reason, but mental retardation or insanity prevent some individuals from ever attaining the use of reason. The term "use of reason" appears in the Code of Canon Law 17 times, but "age of reason" does not appear. However, the term "age of reason" is used in canon law commentaries such as the New Commentary on the Code of Canon Law published by Paulist Press in 2002.

Children who do not have the use of reason and the mentally handicapped are sometimes called "innocents" because of their inability to commit sins: even if their actions are objectively sinful, they sometimes lack capacity for subjective guilt.

In the Eastern Catholic Churches, the Eucharist and Confirmation are given immediately after baptism, even to infants who do not yet have the use of reason. In Latin Rite Catholicism, Confirmation is conferred, except in danger of death, only on persons who have the use of reason; and Holy Communion may be administered to children only if "they have sufficient knowledge and careful preparation so that they understand the mystery of Christ according to their capacity and are able to receive the Body of Christ with faith and devotion." In danger of death, the Eucharist may be administered also to children who lack the use of reason, if the child can distinguish the sacrament from ordinary food and receive it reverently. This is likewise true for those who are not so mentally retarded that they are not assumed to ever gain use of reason.

Podcasts:

Person

ALBUMS

Person

ALBUMS

Person

ALBUMS

PLAYLIST TIME:

Latest News for: kidnapping person

Edit

Former FBI Agents Implicated in Child Trafficking Industry

The Liberty Beacon 30 Mar 2025
On paper, the FBI plays a paramount role in investigating missing persons; kidnapping was made a federal offense in 1932 following the abduction and murder of Charles Lindbergh’s son.
Edit

DEADLY NUCLEAR OPTIONS

Dawn 30 Mar 2025
Some districts in Sindh, like Kashmore and Kandhkot, have become battlegrounds where journalists and writers risk their lives for exposing unchecked violence, kidnappings and other crimes.
Edit

Thomas Goethals, veteran judge whose rulings rocked the OC legal community, is retiring

Daily Bulletin 30 Mar 2025
Among those cases was serial killer Rodney Alcala, whom Goethals described as “the most dangerous person I ever prosecuted.” By the time Goethals took over the prosecution of Alcala — for ...
Edit

Man booked for kidnapping engineering student in Karnataka; father alleges ‘love Jihad’

Hindustan Times 29 Mar 2025
Man booked for kidnapping engineering student in Karnataka; father alleges ‘love Jihad... According to the complainant, while she was walking towards her aunt’s house, a person identified as Akram Mohammed allegedly kidnapped her on his motorbike.
Edit

Alan Ritchson Revealed His 'Favorite' Reacher Book, And I'm Hoping Season 4 Adapts It

Cinema Blend 29 Mar 2025
The 1998 novel follows Jack Reacher after he and a woman get kidnapped and chained together ... Reacher Season 4 was confirmed a while ago, and I’d personally love to see an adaptation of Die Trying sooner than later.
Edit

Five girls escape children’s home in Andheri, FIR filed

The Times of India 29 Mar 2025
The Amboli police filed an FIR against an unknown person under Section 137(2) ...
Edit

Spartz squares off with critics at Muncie town hall meeting

Star Press 29 Mar 2025
However, a few minutes later, a person in attendance rose to their feet and began to loudly harangue the congresswoman ... Tempers flared when one person asked Spartz about the government's "kidnapping of legal immigrants without (criminal) charges.".
Edit

British career criminal with a history of violence 'is behind series of million-pound art heists ...

The Daily Mail 29 Mar 2025
Kelly, from Greenwich, south London, is wanted in Switzerland and Japan and was the first person in the country jailed for smuggling drugs into prisons by using drones. He also has convictions for kidnapping, burglary and aggravated burglary.
Edit

Four arrested in connection with Pleasant Hill cigarette heist

The Mercury News 28 Mar 2025
Related Articles. Person injured in East Oakland shooting. East Bay kidnapping suspect pleads to less serious charge for 2-year prison term. Suspect arrested in $420,000 East Bay burglary. Suspect arrested, then released, in 2024 Oakland homicide ... .
Edit

Connecticut woman accused of holding stepson captive for 20 years pleads not guilty

NBC Bay Area 28 Mar 2025
Weeks after the fire, police charged 56-year-old Sullivan with assault in the first degree, kidnapping in the second degree, unlawful restraint in the first degree, cruelty to persons and reckless endangerment in the first degree.
Edit

Hamas captivity survivor: 'I had to fight every moment to survive and to not lose hope'

Israel National News 27 Mar 2025
Ilana Gritzewsky shares her deeply personal testimony about her kidnapping, her recovery and the fight for a deal to bring Matan and 58 other hostages home ....
Edit

Hamas captivity survivor: ‘I had to fight every moment to survive and to not lose hope’

Virtual Jerusalem 27 Mar 2025
Ilana Gritzewsky shares her deeply personal testimony about her kidnapping, her recovery and the fight for a deal to bring Matan and 58 other hostages home.� | Read More�News from Israel ....
Edit

Two men get 7-year jail in 38-yr-old kidnapping case

The Times of India 27 Mar 2025
District and sessions court on Thursday sentenced two persons to seven years of imprisonment in a 38-year-old kidnapping case ... convicted under IPC Section 364/34 for kidnapping a five-year-old boy.
Edit

Moghalu: Parties Better as Vehicles for Development of Political Ideology

This Day 27 Mar 2025
Like I have always said, there is no difficulty in calling the winner to congratulate the person once you feel that the process is free and fair ... It is either one person is being killed or kidnapped.
×