This paper redefines the foundation of personality rights as "Ontological Integration"—the generative process of the self maintained through respiration . It shifts the legal focus from static bodily protection to the "Right of the Soul,"safeguarding the subject's temporal and sensory continuity. Key protections include the right against: The denial of psychological boundaries. The "forced verbalization" of pre-verbal artistic experiences. The repudiation of the soul as an integrative basis. In the context of the history of philosophy, this represents a non-novel integrative theory that redefines the Aristotelian concept of the soul through phenomenology and neuroscience, presenting it as the ontological foundation of personality rights. Declaration: This work was composed under the sensory leadership of the author (Hirofumi Miyauchi), using generative AIs as terminological and linguistic translators.
Hirofumi Miyauchi (Sun,) studied this question.