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5381 | In seeing the sun, we are acquainted with our self, but not as a permanent person [Russell] |
Full Idea: When I see the sun, it does not seem necessary to suppose that we are acquainted with a more or less permanent person, but we must be acquainted with that thing which sees the sun and has acquaintance with sense-data. | |
From: Bertrand Russell (Problems of Philosophy [1912], Ch. 5) | |
A reaction: I think this is exactly right. I personally believe that I have a very clear personal identity as I write this, but I do not believe that there is a strict identity with the person who wrote similar comments three years ago. So how do I change 'my' mind? |