Question

A Theodore Sider paper argues that the “duplication problem” is an issue for both the “spatio-temporal continuity” and the “psychological continuity” views of this concept. For 10 points each:
[10m] Name this concept. Thomas Reid criticizes a philosopher’s “memory theory” of this concept by using the example of a “brave officer” who at first remembers and then forgets his flogging as a schoolboy.
ANSWER: personal identity
[10e] Sider updates this philosopher’s memory theory of personal identity into the psychological continuity view. This philosopher wrote An Essay Concerning Human Understanding.
ANSWER: John Locke
[10h] Locke’s theory of psychological continuity was attacked by this English thinker who identified the self with the soul. This thinker had a lengthy correspondence with Gottfried Leibniz defending Newtonian physics.
ANSWER: Samuel Clarke
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