22984 | Without memory I could not even speak of myself [Augustine] |
17216 | The poet who forgot his own tragedies was no longer the same man [Spinoza] |
5175 | Personal identity is my perceptions, but not my memory, as I forget too much [Ayer on Locke] |
1363 | Locke's theory confusingly tries to unite consciousness and memory [Reid on Locke] |
1368 | Locke mistakes similarity of a memory to its original event for identity [Reid on Locke] |
1373 | Identity over time involves remembering actions just as they happened [Locke] |
1380 | Should we punish people who commit crimes in their sleep? [Locke] |
5027 | If a person's memories became totally those of the King of China, he would be the King of China [Leibniz] |
12942 | Memory doesn't make identity; a man who relearned everything would still be the same man [Leibniz] |
21313 | If consciousness of events makes our identity, then if we have forgotten them we didn't exist then [Butler] |
1333 | Memory only reveals personal identity, by showing cause and effect [Hume] |
1332 | We use memory to infer personal actions we have since forgotten [Hume] |
21305 | Memory not only reveals identity, but creates it, by producing resemblances [Hume] |
21307 | Who thinks that because you have forgotten an incident you are no longer that person? [Hume] |
21323 | The identity of a thief is only known by similarity, but memory gives certainty in our own case [Reid] |
7120 | It is theoretically possible that the Ego consists entirely of false memories [Sartre] |
5666 | Not all exerience can be remembered, as this would produce an infinite regress [Ayer] |
5665 | Memory is the best proposal as what unites bundles of experiences [Ayer] |
1389 | If memory is the sole criterion of identity, we ought to use it for other people too [Shoemaker] |
1390 | Bodily identity is one criterion and memory another, for personal identity [Shoemaker, by PG] |
19744 | If a person relies on their notes, those notes are parted of the extended system which is the person [Clark/Chalmers] |