In your own words, explain the reasoning that the author uses to defend the view (i.e., the author’s argument).
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In your own words, explain the reasoning that the author uses to defend the view (i.e., the author’s argument).
September 4, 2020 Comments Off on In your own words, explain the reasoning that the author uses to defend the view (i.e., the author’s argument). Uncategorized Assignment-helpInstructions Choose any one of the theories on personal identity, from an author discussed in Unit 2 (Descartes, Locke, or Hume), that interests you. Specifically, choose a theory that you are convinced is wrong/false. In your own words, explain the reasoning that the author uses to defend the view (i.e., the author’s argument). Then, identify one specific premise in the argument and present an objection to that premise (i.e., convince your reader why s/he should reject that premise, and subsequently, the author’s theory). Address how the original author might respond to your objection, and how you would respond to their response.


