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5661 | We identify experiences by their owners, so we can't define owners by their experiences [Ayer] |
Full Idea: Normally we identify experiences in terms of the persons whose experiences they are; but this will lead to a vicious circle if persons themselves are to be analysed in terms of their experiences. | |
From: A.J. Ayer (The Concept of a Person [1963], §I) | |
A reaction: This (from a leading empiricist) is a nice basic challenge to all empiricist accounts of personal identity. One might respond my saying that the circle is not vicious. There are two interlinked concepts (experience and persons), like day and night. |