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9Chapter Two. “Person”In Locke on Personal Identity: Consciousness and Concernment, Princeton University Press. pp. 5-16. 2011.
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4Chapter Twenty. ConclusionIn Locke on Personal Identity: Consciousness and Concernment, Princeton University Press. pp. 150-156. 2011.
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9Chapter Thirteen. “ But next... ”: Personal Identity without Substantial ContinuityIn Locke on Personal Identity: Consciousness and Concernment, Princeton University Press. pp. 97-109. 2011.
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4Chapter Seven. “From the inside”In Locke on Personal Identity: Consciousness and Concernment, Princeton University Press. pp. 50-57. 2011.
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8Chapter Sixteen. A Fatal Error of Locke’s?In Locke on Personal Identity: Consciousness and Concernment, Princeton University Press. pp. 125-130. 2011.
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9Chapter Six. “Consciousness... is inseparable from thinking”In Locke on Personal Identity: Consciousness and Concernment, Princeton University Press. pp. 42-49. 2011.
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4Chapter Seventeen. Circularity?In Locke on Personal Identity: Consciousness and Concernment, Princeton University Press. pp. 131-134. 2011.
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11Chapter Nine. Consciousness Is Not MemoryIn Locke on Personal Identity: Consciousness and Concernment, Princeton University Press. pp. 72-76. 2011.
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4Chapter Nineteen. Concernment and RepentanceIn Locke on Personal Identity: Consciousness and Concernment, Princeton University Press. pp. 139-149. 2011.
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3Chapter Four. ConcernmentIn Locke on Personal Identity: Consciousness and Concernment, Princeton University Press. pp. 22-29. 2011.
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8Chapter Five. ConsciousnessIn Locke on Personal Identity: Consciousness and Concernment, Princeton University Press. pp. 30-41. 2011.
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4Chapter Eighteen. The Distinction between [P] and [S]In Locke on Personal Identity: Consciousness and Concernment, Princeton University Press. pp. 135-138. 2011.
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6Chapter Fourteen. “And therefore... ”: [I]-transfers, [Ag]-transfers, [P]-transfersIn Locke on Personal Identity: Consciousness and Concernment, Princeton University Press. pp. 110-118. 2011.
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4Chapter Fifteen. “A fatal error of theirs”In Locke on Personal Identity: Consciousness and Concernment, Princeton University Press. pp. 119-124. 2011.
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7Chapter Eleven. Psychological ConnectednessIn Locke on Personal Identity: Consciousness and Concernment, Princeton University Press. pp. 88-92. 2011.
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8Chapter Eight. “Person”—Locke’s DefinitionIn Locke on Personal Identity: Consciousness and Concernment, Princeton University Press. pp. 58-71. 2011.
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12Real Materialism: And Other EssaysOxford University Press. 2008.Real Materialism is a collection of highly original essays on a set of related topics in philosophy of mind and metaphysics: consciousness and the mind-body problem; our knowledge of the world; the nature of the self or subject; free will and moral responsibility; the nature of thought and intentionality; causation and David Hume.
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192Real Materialism: And Other EssaysOxford University Press. 2008.Real Materialism is a collection of highly original essays on a set of related topics in philosophy of mind and metaphysics: consciousness and the mind-body problem; our knowledge of the world; the nature of the self or subject; free will and moral responsibility; the nature of thought and intentionality; causation and David Hume.
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19The impossibility of ultimate moral responsibility?In D. Pereboom (ed.), Free will. Hackett readings in philosophy, . 2009.
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4SelvesIn B. McLaughlin & A. Beckermann (eds.), The Oxford handbook of philosophy of mind, . pp. 541-564. 2009.