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JANUARY 31, 2013 @ 02:51 PM


What happened today in Philosophy class

This one time, several months ago, I had a huge crush on a boy but then he got back together with his ex.
In the time that we were talking I was going through some emotional, personal realizations about things that occurred in my past--or at least I have come to believe happened in my past.
This semester he is in two of my classes.
During Philosophy of Mind we were talking about personal identity; how your mind is a constituent of personhood and is constructed through our memories of experiences. I asked my friend, "What if you don't remember the person from before? Are you the same person?" My friend said no, but as an individual with massive memory loss I didn't agree. How can I possibly be the same person as I was when I was 5 if I have basically no memories before the age of 14? I don't even know who that person is!

That's when **(the boy I had a crush on)** asked, "What about someone who was severely abused as a child and have memory loss? Have they always been the same person?"

That's all I have, no pressing deep thoughts on the topic. Just... it was curious.
Comments
Andysith

Andysith

United Kingdom
January 2013

JAN 31, 2013 11:56 PM

Well .. That has got me thinking.. Surely for you not to be the same person it would imply you were defined only by memories?

Ecrivaine

Ecrivaine

Canada
October 2010

FEB 01, 2013 09:35 AM

I don't think we're defined only by memories, but that is one theory of mind. I do however think that it is impossible for me to say that I was ever that person before 14, since I don't know who that person was. To others that person exists, but for me, it doesn't. It's peculiar.

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