DANCEST 805 Lecture Notes - Lecture 6: Mental Property, John Locke, Teleportation

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Example of teleportation, whereby the body is destroyed and replicated in another place: Some would say that it is the same person who wakes up in the other place, others disagree. 3 views about what we are, and how we might continue to exist: Views that we have a soul (immaterial persisting entity which is indivisible) the. Teleported version would not share the same identity. Animalist views appeal to biological continuity and criticise lockean views. Problems the animalist views present to the lockean views: If we assume that animals have biological continuity, they could not think or have other mental states because these concepts only apply to entities with psychological continuity. Distinguish between substance sortals" concepts (that apply to a persisting entity whenever it exists) and phase sortals" (that apply to an entity only whilst it has certain properties) More animalist beliefs/ objections, and a stronger lockean view that can counteract all objections.

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