Williams opens up his writing introducing the psychological theory of personal identity. The theory is the belief that some psychological relations, such as beliefs, desires, or memories, are necessary for a person to be identical with himself and they way this theory is based off is a thought experiment. Williams presents two different points throughout his writing. At first, Williams describes multiple thought experiments that are essentially different forms
Williams opens up his writing introducing the psychological theory of personal identity. The theory is the belief that some psychological relations, such as beliefs, desires, or memories, are necessary for a person to be identical with himself and they way this theory is based off is a thought experiment. Williams presents two different points throughout his writing. At first, Williams describes multiple thought experiments that are essentially different forms