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Christopher Shields on Personal Identity

Nov 3, 2008
21:38
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 2min
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The Problem of Personal Identity
01:49 • 4min
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The Importance of Memory in Personal Identity
05:29 • 2min
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The Role of Agency in Person Identity
07:09 • 2min
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The Lockean Approach to Memory
08:44 • 2min
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The Neo-Lockian Line of Memory
11:00 • 2min
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The Importance of Being the Person We Are
12:56 • 2min
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What Is It to Be a Continuing Psychological Subject Through Time?
14:36 • 3min
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The Impossibility of Life After Death
17:25 • 2min
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The Importance of Personal Identity
19:39 • 2min
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What makes anyone the same person over time? In this interview for Philosophy Bites Christopher Shields addresses this question of personal identity, one which, as he points out, has perplexed philosophers since antiquity.
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