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soundness
premises must be true and valid
deductively invalid
premises true and conclusion false
deductively valid
not possible for premises to be true and conclusion false
computationalism
having a mind is like running a program
Dennett
quick probe test to check for intelligence not for a mind but don't overestimate
Dick
Imposter, personal identity
bodily vs. psychological
same body same person, same mentality same person olham uses in imposter
Locke
if you don't remember the memories then you aren't the same person
rationalism
knowledge from the intellect and some born with knowledge
empiricism
through sense and experience locke is
Reid
object to Locke with transitivity and evidence theory
evidence theory
by Reid, remember that if you were a person at an earlier time is sufficient enough to know you are the same person, could have false memory and memory not reliable