Relativist         
         
Andrew4Handel         
         Here. — Banno
Forgottenticket         
         
Limitless Science         
         
Eden-Amador         
         
bert1         
         Can you make sense of this? "In some possible world, Bert is not Bert"? — Banno
Pattern-chaser         
         Why am I me? Why am I not the person next to me? — JohnLocke
Blue Lux         
         
Jake         
         
Banno         
         (I don't want to persuade you you are wrong about the metaphysics, just that you are wrong to say this is a grammatical problem rather than a metaphysical one). — bert1
Banno         
         The point is that there is a metaphysical assumption behind my language use, such that the referent of 'I' and 'bert1' can be separated under some circumstances. — bert1
Ciceronianus         
         
Relativist         
         
Ciceronianus         
         
bert1         
         However, it just follows from being Bert(n), that you are Bert(n). There is nothing here to explain. — Banno
Banno         
         Barney says "Phew, I might have been a snail. I could have been a snail had I not done that good deed in a previous life. I am Barney, rather than Sammy the Snail, because I did the right thing." — bert1
...his most essential self is his soul... — bert1
Banno         
         Why am I me? — JohnLocke
However it is possible (at east logically, if not practically) that I could be someone other than bert1. — bert1
Do you think the sentence: "Why is my soul in this body?" has grammatical issues? — bert1
unenlightened         
         Depends what you mean by soul. — Banno
ArguingWAristotleTiff         
         Why am I me? — JohnLocke
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