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John Locke and Personal Identity: Immortality and Bodily Resurrection in 17th-Century Philosophy
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Publisher Bloomsbury USA Academic
Publication date May 31, 2010
Pages 154
Binding Hardcover
Book category Adult Non-Fiction
ISBN-13 9781847061454
ISBN-10 1847061451
Dimensions 0.75 by 6.25 by 9.25 in.
Weight 0.85 lbs.
Published in Great Britain
Original list price $130.00
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One of the most influential debates in John Locke's work is the problem of personal identity over time. This problem is that of how a person at one time is the same person later in time, and so can be held responsible for past actions. The time of most concern for Locke is that of the general resurrection promised in the New Testament. Given the turbulence of the Reformation and the formation of new approaches to the Bible, many philosophers and scientists paid careful attention to emerging orthodoxies or heterodoxies about death.  Here K. Joanna S. Forstrom examines the interrelated positions of Rene Descartes, Thomas Hobbes, Henry More and Robert Boyle in their individual contexts and in Locke's treatment of them. She argues that, in this way, we can better understand Locke and his position on personal identity and immortality.  Once his unique take is understood and grounded in his own theological convictions (or lack thereof), we can better evaluate Locke and defend him against classic objections to his thought.



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