The big idea: Point at yourself. What are you pointing at — a body, or the mind inside it? Personal identity starts here: what kind of thing is the 'you' that has to stay the same?
The two main candidates
The body view
You are your living body, or your brain. You go where it goes.
The mind / self view
You are your mind — your thoughts, memories and point of view. The body is just its home.
Body ↔ Mind
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Neither view is obviously right. The best way to test them is to ask what each must say about strange but revealing cases.
Checkpoint: Before the next view: notice the test. We imagine mind and body coming apart and ask 'where did you go?' Your answer reveals which view you hold.
Body view
- Strength: simple, fits biology
- Strength: never relies on shaky memory
- Weakness: the body-swap case
- Weakness: your cells fully replace over time
Mind / self view
- Strength: fits the feeling that you are your inner life
- Strength: handles the body-swap case
- Weakness: what is a mind, exactly?
- Weakness: we forget huge parts of our lives