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Locke says that it is ‘the same consciousness that makes a man be himself to himself’—and neither the subject nor third parties looking on care whether that consciousness is ‘carried’ by enduring substances, or by a succession of different ones. He himself goes on to expand the emphasis on consciousness by claiming that a person A at a time is the same person as person B at an earlier time only in so far as A is conscious of B’s experiences.
Think: A Compelling Introduction to Philosophy
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