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  1. Sep 2, 1999 · The Human Animal: Personal Identity without Psychology (Philosophy of Mind) by Eric T. Olson (Author) 4.3 72 ratings. Part of: Philosophy of Mind (38 books) See all formats and editions. Most philosophers writing about personal identity in recent years claim that what it takes for us to persist through time is a matter of psychology.

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  2. News and Updates. 25. University of Sheffield. Department of Philosophy. Regular Faculty. Homepage. Areas of Specialization. Sponsored by the PhilPapers Foundation and the American Philosophical Association. Eric T. Olson is a regular faculty at University of Sheffield, Department of Philosophy.

  3. Sep 2, 1999 · Eric T. Olson. Oxford University Press, Sep 2, 1999 - Philosophy - 200 pages. Most philosophers writing about personal identity in recent years claim that what it takes for us to persist...

  4. Oxford University Press, Sep 27, 2007 - Philosophy - 264 pages. From the time of Locke, discussions of personal identity have often ignored the question of our basic metaphysical nature: whether we...

  5. Personal identity. Eric T. Olson. In Stephen P. Stich & Ted A. Warfield (eds.), Blackwell Guide to Philosophy of Mind. Blackwell ( 2002 ) Copy BIBTEX. Abstract. Personal identity deals with questions about ourselves qua people (or persons). Many of these questions are familiar ones that occur to everyone at some time: What am I? When did I begin?

  6. Jan 9, 1997 · In this groundbreaking new book, Eric Olson argues that such approaches face daunting problems, and he defends in their place a radically non-psychological account of personal identity. He defines human beings as biological organisms, and claims that no psychological relation is either sufficient or necessary for an organism to persist.

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  7. Mar 3, 2008 · National Security Forum with Admiral Eric T. Olson. By: National Security Leaders Forum. The Center for a New American Security (CNAS) hosted an evening speech by Admiral Eric T. Olson, Eighth Commander of U.S. Special Operations Command (USSOCOM), on Monday, March 3, 2008, at the Willard Intercontinental Hotel in Washington, D.C.

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