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One Difficulty for John Locke's Memory Theory of Self-Identity Is

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One difficulty for John Locke's memory theory of self-identity is that if Jones were to wake up with Smith's brain after a brain transplant, even though Jones would have Smith's memories, Jones probably wouldn't be able to say which self she is.


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The mental process of focusing one's attention or thoughts on a specific object or activity.

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A positive evaluation of oneself, characterized by feelings of respect, confidence, and worthiness.

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Describing a personality trait characterized by outgoingness, sociability, and a high level of engagement with the external world.

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The act of adjusting one's behavior or beliefs to align with the norms or standards of a group or society.

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