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" For since consciousness always accompanies thinking, and it is that which makes every one to be what he calls self, and thereby distinguishes himself from all other thinking things ; in this alone consists personal identity, ie the sameness of a rational... "
The works of John Locke. To which is added the life of the author and a ... - 54. oldal
szerző: John Locke - 1801
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The Spirit of Modern Republicanism: The Moral Vision of the American ...

Thomas L. Pangle - 1990 - 344 oldal
...inseparable from thinking. . . . And by this everyone is to himself, that which he calls self: ... in this alone consists personal Identity, ie the sameness of a rational Being. . . . Since I think I may be confident, that whoever should see a Creature of his own Shape and Make,...
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Characters and Authors in Luigi Pirandello

Ann Caesar - 1998 - 298 oldal
...'Nothing but consciousness can unite remote existences into the same person [. . .] as far as [. . .] consciousness can be extended backwards to any past...thought, so far reaches the identity of that person.''" Actions taken by Vitangelo that at the time were construed as wilful, childish, or simply irresponsible,...
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Models of the Self, 2. rész

Shaun Gallagher, Jonathan Shear - 1999 - 550 oldal
...united to the same organized Body ' (§6). [20] 'For since consciousness always accompanies thinking ... in this alone consists personal Identity, ie the sameness...Thought, so far reaches the Identity of that Person' (§9). [21] Locke's less-famous cases — including those of the Christian Platonist, the Mayor of...
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Routledge Philosophy Guidebook to Hume on Knowledge

Harold W. Noonan - 1999 - 244 oldal
...distinguishes himself from all other thinking things: in this alone consists personal identity ... And as far as this consciousness can be extended backwards...thought, so far reaches the identity of that person. (Essay II, xxvii.9) Thus, Locke asserts, combining the two components of his position: it being the...
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A History of Philosophy, 5. kötet

Frederick Copleston - 1999 - 452 oldal
...442. • £., 2, 27. 7; 1, p. 444. • Ibid., p. 445. 4 £., *, 27, 11; 1, p. 448. » Ibid., p. 449. consciousness can be extended backwards to any past...action or thought, so far reaches the identity of that person.'1 Locke draws the logical conclusion that if it is possible for the same man (that is, a man...
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English Philosophy in the Age of Locke

Michael Alexander Stewart - 2000 - 348 oldal
...wording is remarkably similar to Sherlock's formulations. Compare, for example, Locke's statement that "as far as this consciousness can be extended backwards...Action or Thought, so far reaches the Identity of that Prrson" (Essay, IL xxvii. 9), with Sherlock's claim that "the Unity of a Mind or Spirit reaches as...
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Philosophy of Religion: An Introduction with Readings

Stuart C. Brown - 2001 - 212 oldal
...what he calls salf, and theraby distinguishes himsslf from all other thinking things, in this alona consists personal Identity, ie the sameness of a rational Being: And as far as this consciousnass can be extended backwards to any pest Action or ThoughL so far reaches the Idantity of...
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Mind in Everyday Life and Cognitive Science

Sunny Y. Auyang - 2001 - 556 oldal
...consciousness and memory at the core of a person: "And as far as this consciousness can be extended backward to any past action or thought, so far reaches the identity of that person." Hume (1939:261) rejected Locke's substantive self, but retained memory as the base of resemblance on...
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Identity: A Reader

Paul du Gay, Jessica Evans, Peter Redman, Open University - 2000 - 446 oldal
...consciousness of the past, crucial to the argument - 'as far as this consciousness can be extended hackwards to any past action or thought, so far reaches the identity of that person' - is precisely that unifying third dimension, that agency of depth, that brings together in an analogical...
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Personen und Identitäten

Dieter Teichert - 2000 - 364 oldal
...every one to be, what he calls self, and thereby distinguishes himself from all other thinking things, in this alone consists personal Identity, ie the sameness of a rational Being.272 Locke bezieht die Rede von der Person und ihrer Identität ausschließlich auf die Ebene...
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