Multiple Choice
The problem of personal identity, if Locke is right,
A) is not a real problem at all, since we know who we are.
B) can be solved by paying close attention to what is present to our consciousness at a given moment.
C) arises because a person can have such different qualities at different times.
D) is solved by appeal to the sameness of the soul that constitutes the person.
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