John locke on personal identity

Mens Sana Monogr. 2011 Jan;9(1):268-75. doi: 10.4103/0973-1229.77443.

Abstract

John Locke speaks of personal identity and survival of consciousness after death. A criterion of personal identity through time is given. Such a criterion specifies, insofar as that is possible, the necessary and sufficient conditions for the survival of persons. John Locke holds that personal identity is a matter of psychological continuity. He considered personal identity (or the self) to be founded on consciousness (viz. memory), and not on the substance of either the soul or the body.

Keywords: Consciousness; Memory; Personal Identity; Self; Survival after death.