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Doing Philosophy: An Introduction Through Thought Experiments, 2/e
Theodore Schick, Muhlenberg College
Lewis Vaughn
The Problem of Personal Identity
Golden Memories: Self as Psyche
Multiple Choice
1
Memory theory is the doctrine that identical persons are those who share memories of facts.
A)
True
B)
False
2
According to Locke, if you lose all memory of some part of your life, you are no longer identical to the person who was in your body at the time.
A)
True
B)
False
3
A direct memory is one that a person can consciously recall.
A)
True
B)
False
4
The loss of all your desires and intentions would have no effect on your self.
A)
True
B)
False
5
Psychological continuity is sufficient for personal identity.
A)
True
B)
False
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