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Essays on Intellectual of Powers of Man Multiple Choice
Essays on Intellectual of Powers of Man
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Generally speaking, Reid understands identity as
A relation between a thing known to exist at one time and a thing known to exist at another.
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Presupposing an uninterrupted continuance of existence.
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A bundle of successive sense impressions.
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Both a and b.
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Reid claims that
Our successive perceptions constitute ourselves.
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We do not have a strong conviction about personal identity.
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We cannot have good evidence about anything in the past other than what we remember.
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To remember that one did something is to be convinced that one existed at that past time.
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Unlike Locke, Reid believes that memory
Is the basis of personal identity.
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Is not the basis of personal identity.
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Only provides evidence of personal identity.
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Both b and c.
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