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Locke, Memory & Personal Identity: Me and My Memory, Together Forever - Paperback

Locke, Memory & Personal Identity: Me and My Memory, Together Forever - Paperback

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by S. G. Sterrett (Author)

Locke's views on memory are too often oversimplified. This previously unpublished essay by S. G. Sterrett takes a sympathetic look at Locke's writings on the topic. The most interesting (and plausible) accounts of memory hold that, rather than simply retrieving stored entities, remembering is an act intrinsically and intimately involving a specific person --- if person is taken in Locke's sense -- and so these accounts support Locke's appeal to memory in his discussion of personal identity.

Author Biography

S. G. Sterrett earned a doctorate in Philosophy from the University of Pittsburgh. Dr Sterrett has taught in the Philosophy Department of Duke University and now teaches in the Carnegie Mellon Department of Philosophy, where she currently holds an appointment as Special Faculty - Research Associate.

Number of Pages: 48
Dimensions: 0.1 x 9.02 x 5.98 IN
Publication Date: January 09, 2013