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Personal Identity&

Immortality

Sketch by Leonardo da Vinci

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Requirements for Memory

• I (really) remember X:1. I have an experience as though I

remember x.

2. X has to have happened.

3. My memory of x has been produced in the right way (reliably).

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Theories of Personal Identity• Same Soul TheorySame Soul Theory.

• Same Body TheorySame Body Theory.

• Psychological Continuity TheoryPsychological Continuity Theory.

• Objections?

• Danger of Duplication:– Could more than one later person be

psychologically continuous with me?

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Psychological Continuity

In the Transporter

Person-stages:

Experience x

Memory of xExperience y

Spock t

Shmock t+1on the planet

Shmock is psychologically continuouswith Spock, so they are the very sameperson: (Spock = Shmock)

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Psychological Continuity

In the Transporter

Person-stages:

Experience x

Memory of xExperience y

Spock t

Shlock t+1

on the planet

Shlock is psychologically continuouswith Spock, so they are the very sameperson: (Spock = Shlock)

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Psychological Continuity

Person-stages: Memory of xExperience y

Memory of xExperience y

Shmock t+1

Shlock t+1

Shmock and Shlock arequalitatively indiscernible,but since they havedifferent bodies they are not numerically identical: (Shmock Shlock)

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Psychological Continuity

In the Transporter

Person-stages:

Experience x

Memory of xExperience y

Memory of xExperience y

Spock t

Shmock t+1

Shlock t+1

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Psychological Continuity• So we have:

• Spock = Shlock

• Spock = Shmock• By transitivity of identity: Shlock = Shmock

• But, Shlock Shmock

• Contradiction!– Like a xerox machine in which 2 copies are made, and

the original is destroyed.

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Cell Fission

Spock t

Shmock t+1

Shlock t+1

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Psychological Continuity

• Fix Contradiction?

• One person cannot become/be identical with two (different) people.

• Add a further condition to the Psychological Continuity Theory:

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Psychological Continuity• Psychological Continuity TheoryPsychological Continuity Theory: A

person at one time is the very same person as a person at a later time if and only if there is one and only one person at the later time who is psychologically continuous with the person at the earlier time.

• Too ad hoc?

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Psychological Continuity• Too ad hoc?

• You could never know if you were the very same person, for fear of an unknown double running around.

• When you wake up in the morning, you know it’s you, without knowing whether you’ve been duplicated.

• Perhaps you are the duplicate--you just think you are the original!

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Psychological Continuity

In the Transporter

Person-stages:

Experience x

Memory of xExperience y

Memory of xExperience y

Spock t

Shmock t+1

in the spaceship

Shlock t+1

on the planet

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Psychological Continuity• If one of the later person-stages has a

better claim to being identical to the original, then that person is the very same person, the other is only a duplicate.

• Like a xerox machine, where the original is preserved, and a copy is made.

• But Shlock can’t tell he’s the duplicate!

• What would you say to Shlock?

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Psychological Continuity• Problem is created because of the

transitivity of identity--you can’t become two different people.

• If there are 2 later person-stages that have equal claim to being psychologically continuous with the earlier stage, does that mean the person has gone out of existence?

• But would it be as bad as dying?

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Psychological Continuity• But would it be as bad as dying?

• What do you care about?

• Taking care of those you love?

• Finishing projects you’ve started?

• Those things would still happen.

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Psychological Continuity• Perhaps identity is not what’s important.

• What’s important is that there be a future self who continues my concerns.

• Perhaps what matters is not numerical identity (which has to be unique), but continuation/survivalcontinuation/survival, which does not. (p.49)

• Another modification:

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Psychological Continuity• Psychological Continuity TheoryPsychological Continuity Theory: A person

at one time continues/survivescontinues/survives as a person at a later time if and only if the person at the later time is psychologically continuous with the person at the earlier time.

• No longer a theory of personal identity.• But may be what we are really looking

for.

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Theories of Personal Identity• Same Soul TheorySame Soul Theory.

• Same Body TheorySame Body Theory.• Psychological Continuity TheoryPsychological Continuity Theory.• Could there be conflicts between these

theories?– The judgement made by one theory differs

from the judgement made by another theory about a particular (hard) case.

• Which theory to follow in that case?

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Theories of Personal Identity• Brain-transplant case:

– Julia North and Mary Frances Beaudine.

• JN about to die from damage to her heart.

• MB about to die from damage to her brain.

• Transplant JN’s brain into MB’s body.

• Who is the resulting person?

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JN MBJN’s brain into MB’s body

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Theories of Personal Identity• Who is the resulting person?

• Same Soul Theory?

• Same Body Theory?

• Psychological Continuity Theory?

• What are the strengths and weaknesses of each of the competing theories?

• What implications do the various theories have for immortality?