javi2541997
Nickolasgaspar
Cuthbert
I guess the OP wants a humanistic answer. — javi2541997
Hillary
Are we our personality? Are we a soul? Are we our brain? What makes the real us? — TiredThinker
javi2541997
TiredThinker
Tom Storm
Are we our personality? Are we a soul? Are we our brain? What makes the real us? — TiredThinker
Agent Smith
Individualist Possibilist
TiredThinker
Tom Storm
180 Proof
Tom Storm
continuously confabulating – mostly commensurate and often commiserating stories about having / being (transcendent, immaterial) "souls" "minds" "selves" "identities" "persons" ... that are each individually – subjectively – a brain blind to itself being a brain. — 180 Proof
Relativist
I hold to the identity of indiscernables and indiscernability of the identical.Are we our personality? Are we a soul? Are we our brain? What makes the real us? — TiredThinker
Relativist
I'm not me, given the elapse of time between entering "I" and "me".What if it's the case 'you are not even "you"'? (e.g. PSM) — 180 Proof
Jackson
Individual identity is a fuzzy concept. — Relativist
Cuthbert
Hume made the argument against identity. — Jackson
Benj96
Are we our personality? Are we a soul? Are we our brain? What makes the real us? — TiredThinker
Jackson
If someone had stolen his Treatise manuscript and published it as their own he would have suddenly remembered who Hume was and he would not have forgotten in a hurry or allowed anyone else to claim that his personal identity is an illusion. Also, he knew this. He was not happy with his own theory. — Cuthbert
Cuthbert
A four year old and forty year old may be same person, but what is that property? — Jackson
Olivier5
TiredThinker
Relativist
MAYAEL
Agent Smith
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