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Ronald Alexander

University of Iowa
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University of Iowa
Department of Philosophy
PhD, 1995
Areas of Specialization
Philosophy of Mind
Philosophy of Religion
Philosophy of Mathematics
Areas of Interest
Philosophy of Cognitive Science
General Philosophy of Science
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    The Self, Supervenience, and Personal Identity
    Ashgate Publishing. 1997.
    An investigation into the problem of personal identity and its relationship to time. Addressing the subject in an original way, Ronald Alexander provides a new perspective by turning the problem around. That is, time is not the enemy of identity; rather, time is essential to the very constitution of the person, providing a new understanding of the self, individual consciousness and the basis of self-image.
    Theories of Personal Identity
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    Personal Identity and Self-Constitution
    The Personalist Forum 8 (Supplement): 83-89. 1992.
    Theories of Personal Identity
  • Abelson, RP 64 Adams, MJ 94-5 Adler, JE 310n Ajjanagadde, V. 138, 139, 152-6 Ajzen, I. 310n
    with M. J. Almeida, Anderson Jr, L. Aqvist, R. Audi, R. Axelrod, B. J. Baars, A. Baddeley, G. A. Barnard, and B. Barnes
    In K. I. Manktelow & D. E. Over (eds.), Rationality: psychological and philosophical perspectives, Routledge. 1993.
    Philosophy of ConsciousnessBiological Theories of Consciousness
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