I’m not sure about that. But why the second term is needed is because some philosophers dispute “Subjective identity” and “personal identity” being the same thing. Body view and Form view philosophers being most prominent. A common type of analogy would be that somebody could think they were Napoleon without being Napoleon.
I’m not sure about that. But why the second term is needed is because some philosophers dispute “Subjective identity” and “personal identity” being the same thing. Body view and Form view philosophers being most prominent. A common type of analogy would be that somebody could think they were Napoleon without being Napoleon.