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1372 | Our personal identity must depend on something we are aware of, namely consciousness [Locke] |
Full Idea: It being the same consciousness that makes a man himself to himself, personal identity depends on that only, whether it be annexed solely to one individual substance, or can be continued in a succession of several substances. | |
From: John Locke (Essay Conc Human Understanding (2nd Ed) [1694], 2.27.10) | |
A reaction: The counterexample would be a highly sophisticated robot that lacked consciousness. IF it could achieve 'sophisticated' behaviour, we might need personal identity to explain its utterances and doings. |
1378 | My little finger is part of me if I am conscious of it [Locke] |
Full Idea: Everyone finds, that, whilst comprehended under that consciousness, the little finger is as much a part of himself as what is most so. | |
From: John Locke (Essay Conc Human Understanding (2nd Ed) [1694], 2.27.17) | |
A reaction: It seems as great a violation of someone's personhood to shave off their hair as to cut off the tip of a finger. Can I steal one of your kidneys, since you are not conscious of them? |