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221Locke on Personal Identity: A Response to the Problems of His PredecessorsJournal of the History of Philosophy 55 (3): 407-434. 2017.john locke argues that personal identity consists in sameness of consciousness, and he maintains that any other theory of personal identity would lead to "great Absurdities".1 This statement intimates that Locke thought carefully about alternative conceptions of personal identity and their problems. In this paper, I argue that, by understanding Locke's account of personal identity in the context of metaphysical and religious debates of his time, especially debates concerning the afterlife and th…Read more
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137Consciousness in Locke by Shelley WeinbergJournal of the History of Philosophy 55 (1): 164-165. 2017.Shelley Weinberg’s Consciousness in Locke builds on her previous journal articles and makes significant contributions to John Locke scholarship by offering the first systematic study of consciousness throughout Locke’s Essay. According to Weinberg, consciousness for Locke is self-referential, non-evaluative awareness internal to every thought or perception. She argues that once we realize the complexity of any perception—namely that every perception involves, “at the very least, an act of percep…Read more
University of St. Andrews
PhD, 2013
Donnybrook, Leinster, Ireland
Areas of Specialization
| 17th/18th Century Philosophy |
Areas of Interest
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| 17th/18th Century Philosophy |
| Metaphysics |
| Philosophy of Mind |
| History of Western Philosophy |
| Persons |
| David Hume |
| John Locke |
PhilPapers Editorships
| Catharine Trotter Cockburn |