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According to Locke, could there be two different baseballs in the same place at the same time?
no
On page 1144, Locke discusses the difference between a machine and an animal. What is that difference?
That the driving force of an animal is internal, whereas the driving force of a machine is external.
The question of personal identity may seem like an irrelevant question for our daily lives. On page 118, Locke tells us that personal identity is important because it forms the basis for something. What is that something?
All the right and justice of reward and punishment.
On Locke's view, there is only one thing that can unite a human being's remote existences (there is only one thing that gives us personal identity over a span of time). What is it?
Consciousness
What is the question of personal identity?
What makes a person to be the same person over time.