In this post, I define some basic terms. Here I talk about PAP and moral responsibility.
Here I give answers for Pfizz #1.
In this post, I describe the Jones and Black thought experiments that Frankfurt discusses
Wednesday, February 12, 2014
Rap and Responsibility
In "Market Made Murder", rapper Sims (of Doomtree) considers the ways in which modern Americans may be subjected to forces beyond their own personal control. This song, featuring fellow Doomtree MC and SoCal native Mike Mictlan, seems to raise many problems about free will and the possibility of moral responsibility in our country.
Thursday, February 6, 2014
PID and Moral Responsibility

Derren Brown Messes with Memory
In this post, I talk about a short clip where Derren Brown messes with Simon Pegg.
This clip might make us worry that memory is too unreliable to serve as a criterion for personal identity.
This clip might make us worry that memory is too unreliable to serve as a criterion for personal identity.
Wednesday, February 5, 2014
Parfit on Personal 'Identity'
The problem of personal identity is the question about how we define a person. In other words, what makes me me? How do we decide if there is some person who is the same person as me? Locke answers this problem by saying that personal identity consists of autobiographical memories. Reid shows that this theory will violate the transitivity of identity. Parfit's contribution to the literature on the problem of personal identity is to note that strict numerical identity might not be the appropriate concept. Rather, he talks about survival. The question of whether you survive is the same question as whether there is some person who is you. In the links below, I discuss the difference between identity and survival in more detail.
Parfit on PID.
Identity vs. Survival.
Parfit on PID.
Identity vs. Survival.
Monday, February 3, 2014
The Memory Theory of Personal Identity and Star Trek

In episode 8 of the same season, a criminal tries to escape punishment by hiding in the consciousness of other beings.
Both these episodes raise questions relevant not only to personal identity, but also to moral responsibility (our next topic)
BTW, all seasons of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine are available on netflix or on amazon prime. Amazon prime is free to students for one year if you register with your .edu email address. Just sayin...
Locke vs. Parfit
In this post, I link to other posts about Locke and Parfit on the topic of personal identity.
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