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Single Idea 21319

[filed under theme 16. Persons / A. Concept of a Person / 3. Persons as Reasoners ]

Full Idea

The conviction of personal identity is indispensably necessary to all exercise of reason. Reasoning is made up of successive parts. Without the conviction that the antecedent have been seen by me, I could have no reason to proceed to the consequent.

Gist of Idea

I can hardly care about rational consequence if it wasn't me conceiving the antecedent

Source

Thomas Reid (Essays on Intellectual Powers 3: Memory [1785], III.Ch 4)

Book Ref

'Personal Identity', ed/tr. Perry,John [University of California 1975], p.107


A Reaction

Society needs philosophers precisely to point such things out. It isn't conclusive, but populist waffle about the self not existing undermines the very concept of a 'train of thought', which everybody is signed up to. Trains of thought can take years.


The 5 ideas with the same theme [concept of a person is needed for reasoning]:

Self is the rider, intellect the charioteer, mind the reins, and body the chariot [Anon (Upan)]
I can hardly care about rational consequence if it wasn't me conceiving the antecedent [Reid]
Giving reasons for action requires reference to a self [Searle]
A 'self' must be capable of conscious reasonings about action [Searle]
An intentional, acting, rational being must have a self [Searle]