Which of the following does Reid not claim to be a consequence of Locke's account of personal identity?
A) Two or twenty intelligent beings may be the same person.
B) If an intelligent being loses consciousness, then he is not the same person who did his past actions.
C) An intelligent being may at the same time be and not be the person who did a particular action.
D) None of the above
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A) divisible.
B) indivisible.
C)
Q233: Reid claims that
A) everyone of common sense
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Q235: Reid claims that our evidence for the
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A)
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Q241: In the chapter, Reid criticizes Locke's account
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