Generally speaking, Reid understands identity as
A) A relation between a thing known to exist at one time and a thing known to exist at another.
B) Presupposing an uninterrupted continuance of existence.
C) A bundle of successive sense impressions.
D) Both a and b
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Q93: Reid claims that the memory of a
Q94: According to Reid, the notion of identity
Q95: Reid claims that the memory of a
Q96: Reid agrees with Hume that our ordinary
Q97: Reid thinks that our convictions about personal
Q99: According to Reid, identity in its proper
Q100: Reid claims that
A) Our successive perceptions constitute
Q101: Reid charges Locke's view of personal identity
Q102: Unlike Locke, Reid believes that memory
A) Is
Q103: How does Locke's view lead to a
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