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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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8Chapter Eleven. Psychological ConnectednessIn Locke on Personal Identity: Consciousness and Concernment, Princeton University Press. pp. 88-92. 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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4ReferencesIn Locke on Personal Identity: Consciousness and Concernment, Princeton University Press. pp. 253-258. 2011.
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3Chapter Twelve. TransitionIn Locke on Personal Identity: Consciousness and Concernment, Princeton University Press. pp. 93-96. 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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4Chapter Seven. “From the inside”In Locke on Personal Identity: Consciousness and Concernment, Princeton University Press. pp. 50-57. 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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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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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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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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88Identity MetaphysicsThe Monist 104 (1): 60-90. 2021.Identity metaphysics finds identity or unity where other metaphysical theories find difference or diversity. It denies the fundamentality of ontological distinctions that other theories treat as fundamental. It’s opposed to separatism, which mistakes natural conceptual distinctions for ground-floor ontological differences. It proposes that the distinctions between the concepts substance, object, quality, property, process, state, and event are metaphysically superficial; so too the distinctions …Read more
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3IndexIn Locke on Personal Identity: Consciousness and Concernment, Princeton University Press. pp. 259-261. 2011.
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11Chapter Three. “Person... is a forensic term”In Locke on Personal Identity: Consciousness and Concernment, Princeton University Press. pp. 17-21. 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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19Things that bother me: death, freedom, the self, etcNew York Review Books. 2018.The sense of the self -- A fallacy of our age -- I have no future -- Luck swallows everything -- You cannot make yourself the way you are -- The silliest claim -- Real naturalism -- The unstoried life -- Two years' time.
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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.