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Reason and Responsibility: Readings in Some Basic Problems of Philosophy Reason and Responsibility: Readings in Some Basic Problems of Philosophy by Joel Feinberg
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“But yet possibly it will still be objected, suppose I wholly lose the memory of some parts of my life, beyond a possibility of retrieving them, so that perhaps I shall never be conscious of them again; yet am I not the same person, that did those actions, had those thoughts, that I once was conscious of, though I have now forgot them? To which I answer, that we must here take notice what the word I is applied to, which in this case is the man only. And the same man being presumed to be the same person, I is easily here supposed to stand also for the same person. But if it be possible for the same man to have distinct incommunicable consciousness at different times, it is past doubt the same man would at different times make different persons”
John Locke, Reason and Responsibility: Readings in Some Basic Problems of Philosophy