On 5/14/2014 11:30 PM, Stathis Papaioannou wrote:



On 15 May 2014 16:24, meekerdb <[email protected] 
<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

    On 5/14/2014 9:51 PM, Dennis Ochei wrote:
    But then the identity relationship is no longer transitive...

    Suppose a brave officer to have been flogged when a boy at school, for 
robbing an
    orchard, to have taken a standard from the enemy in his first campaign, and 
to have
    been made a general in advanced life: Suppose also, which must be admitted 
to be
    possible, that when he took the standard, he was conscious of his having 
been
    flogged at school, and that when made a general he was conscious of his 
taking the
    standard, but had absolutely lost the consciousness of his flogging.
        These things being supposed, it follows, from Mr LOCKE’S doctrine, that 
he who
    was flogged at school is the same person who took the standard, and that he 
who
    took the standard is the same person who was made a general. Whence it 
follows, if
    there be any truth in logic, that the general is the same person with him 
who was
    flogged at school. But the general’s consciousness does not reach so far 
back as
    his flogging, therefore, according to Mr LOCKE’S doctrine, he is not the 
person who
    was flogged. There- fore the general is, and at the same time is not the 
same
    person with him who was flogged at a school.

    Hence the common sense theory that person's are defined by bodily 
continuity.


It's only a common sense notion because we can't go around duplicating ourselves, meeting our duplicates, rewriting our memories and so on.

Another point in favor of the common sense idea. But why would it matter if we could. Duplicates would be new persons.

Brent

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