Comments on Some Aspects of Peter Unger's Identity, Consciousness and Value

Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 52 (1):145-148 (1992)
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I expressed agreement with Unger's view of the essential\nnature of personal identity, but dissented from what I took\nto be his view of the value we attach to its preservation;\nsaying, for example, that, in common, I think with many\nothers, I would prefer being replaced or succeeded' by a\nnumerically distinct continuator' with "qualitatively"\nidentical memories and mental and physical characteristics\nto surviving as the "numerically" identical person with\nsevere impairment of memory and abilities

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original Strawson, Peter F. (1992) "Comments on Some Aspects of Peter Unger's Identity, Consciousness and Value". Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 52(1):145-148

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