1. The Problems of Personal Identity ... There is no single problem of personal identity, but rather a wide range of loosely connected questions: ... The Evidence Question dominated the philosophical literature on personal identity from the 1950s to the 1970s (Shoemaker 1963 and Penelhum 1970 are good examples).
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Unfortunately, this is a gross misunderstanding of the theory (perhaps based on both authors' ground-level assumptions that personal identity just had to be substance-based).
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Personal identity defined by Locke, Noonan, Perry, Shoemaker | three criteria - continuity, memory, subjectivity | CORPOREAL BASIS of each demonstrated, detailed, sequenced. ... Locke's memory theory has withstood three hundred years of criticism pretty well. Memory would seem to be a necessary condition of personal identity.
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Another alternative, which is similar to the psychological mode but not as obvious as the substantive, is John Locke's theory of personal identity. Locke claims that a person is the same person through time and space as long as that person can remember him/herself being that person.
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In analogous fashion, Locke explained personal identity independently of identity of substance. The idea of the person is that of a moral agent who can be held responsible for his ... The chief point of Locke's theory of language was to eliminate the verbal disputes that arise when words are used without clear signification.
www.philosophypages.com/hy/4m.htm
This paper outlines John Locke's Theory of Personal Identity. ... It is unclear why Locke decided to describe this as past consciousness and not memory, but it seems that he is certainly referring to memory in his description of continued personal identity. ... There is too much uncertainty in Hume's moral theory.
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This paper outlines John Locke's Theory of Personal Identity. ... Within the essay, there is a chapter named Of Identity and Diversity, in which Locke explains the identity of the world's substances and entities, including a theory of personal identity for human beings.
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Suppose that the correct metaphysical theory of personal identity turns out to be ‘animalism’ (a.k.a. the Biological Criterion) – according to which X at t1 is identical to Y at t2 just in case X and Y are (stages of) the same biological animal – a view which implies that I used to be a fetus or that I...
www.bgsu.edu/downloads/cas/file27173.pdf
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Animalism may refer to: • Animalism (album), a blues rock album by The Animals released in December 1966 • Animalism (Animal Farm), an allegory for communism featured in the book Animal Farm
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