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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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Sentimental Figures of Empire in Eighteenth-Century Britain and France

Lynn Festa - 2006 - 326 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.") This reflexive splitting of the self makes it possible to direct, or at least to monitor, identifications....
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Action and Ethics in Aristotle and Hegel: Escaping the Malign Influence of Kant

Gary Pendlebury - 2006 - 232 oldal
...everyone 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.13 The mention of substance here is a throwaway comment in that Locke does not consider substance...
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Archéologie du sujet, 1. kötet

Alain de Libera - 2007 - 452 oldal
...l'entendement humain, II, xxVII, § 9, in Identité et différence..., p. 148 (trad. Balibar, p. 149) : «And as far as this consciousness can be extended...thought, so far reaches the identity of that person»; § 14, p. 158 (trad., p. 159) : « personal identity reaching no farther than consciousness reaches»;...
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Dream, Death, and the Self

J. J. Valberg - 2007 - 524 oldal
...Locke says about the sameness (identity) of consciousness in which personal identity consists that "as far as this consciousness can be extended backwards...thought, so far reaches the identity of that person." (section 11). Such talk of consciousness "extending," or again "reaching," to past actions, etc., which...
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Philosophical Inquiry: Classic and Contemporary Readings

Jonathan Eric Adler, Catherine Z. Elgin - 2007 - 897 oldal
...personal identity — that is, the sameness of a rational being — consists in consciousness alone, and, as far as this consciousness can be extended...past action or thought, so far reaches the identity ofthat person. So that, whatever hath the consciousness of present and past actions, is the same person...
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The Cambridge Companion to Locke's 'Essay Concerning Human Understanding'

Lex Newman - 2007 - 18 oldal
..."the same" in the sense relevant to personal identity? Trading on Locke's remark that "as far as ... consciousness can be extended backwards to any past...Thought, so far reaches the Identity of that Person" (E II.xxvii.9: 335), commentators have frequently attributed to Locke the view that a later person...
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Digital Ego: Social and Legal Aspects of Virtual Identity

Jacob van Kokswijk - 2007 - 265 oldal
...distinguishes himself from all other thinking things, in this alone consists Personal Identity' (...)' And as far as this consciousness can be extended backwards to any past Action of Thought, so far reaches the identity of that Person'. Samuel Drew - after joining the Methodist...
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Deception and Detection in Eighteenth-century Britain

John T. Lynch - 2008 - 244 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...that Person; it is the same self now it was then; and 'tis by the same self with this present one that now reflects on it, that the Action was done." Personal...
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Christopher Smart and Satire: 'Mary Midnight' and the Midwife

Min Wild - 2008 - 252 oldal
...everyone 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. (280-81) What is happening here is that consciousness is not firmly anchored to individual bodies,...
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