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... Contrasting with Locke-style views is what we might call a substrate position, which identifies the self as an inner kernel that experiences. Descartes (1637) defended something like this, and Kant's (1998Kant's ( [1781Kant's ( , 1787) idea of the transcendental unity of apperception can be understood as a more impersonal variant. Yet with Locke, Descartes and Kant both stress the autonomy of self. ...
January 2007