Critical Notice of Peter Unger's Identity, Consciousness and Value

Canadian Journal of Philosophy 24 (1):119-133 (1994)
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Thought experiments about personal identity have generated conflicting conclusions. Unger attempts, but fails, to refine the thought experimental approach, so as to yield consistent results -- in support of a novel analysis of personal identity. A better strategy is to regard the thought experiments as posing a problem rather than providing a solution. The problem they raise concerns the basis of self-concern. Examining this problem provides grounds for a psychological analysis of personal identity that differs substantially from Unger's

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edition Rovane, Carol (1994) "Peter Unger Identity, Consciousness and Value. New York: Oxford University Press1990. Pp. 344". Canadian Journal of Philosophy 24(1):119-133

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Reasons and Persons.Joseph Margolis - 1984 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 47 (2):311-327.
Characters, Selves, Individuals.Amelie Oxenberg Rorty & Literary Postscript - 1976 - In Amélie Rorty (ed.), The Identities of Persons. University of California Press.

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