1. Psychological Continuity: Classical Account
Perry: A Dialogue on Personal Identity and Immortality (1-12)
Locke: “Identity and Diversity”
Shoemaker: “Personal Identity: A Materialist Account” (296-302)
2. Psychological Continuity: Classical Criticisms
Perry: A Dialogue on Personal Identity and Immortality (13-17)
Butler: “Of Personal Identity”
Reid: “Of Mr. Locke's Account of our Personal Identity”
Shoemaker: “Personal Identity: A Materialist Account” (302-309)
3. Psychological Continuity: Contemporary Criticisms
Schechtman: “Personhood and Personal Identity” (71-87)
Klein and Nichols: “Memory and the Sense of Personal Identity”
4. Reductionism
Parfit: “Personal Identity”
Parfit: “Divided Minds and the Nature of Persons”
5. Four-Dimensionalism
Lewis: “Survival and Identity”
6. Perduring and Enduring
Loux: “Time: The A-Theory and the B-Theory”
Velleman: “So It Goes”
7. Bundles
Hume: “Of Personal Identity” and “Second Thoughts”
Reid: “Of Identity"
8. Buddhist (No) Selves
Siderits: “Buddhist No Self: The No-Owner’s Manual”
Martin: “Would It Matter All That Much if There Were No Selves?”
9. Centers of Narrative Gravity
Dennett: “The Self as Center of Narrative Gravity”
Velleman: “The Self as Narrator”
10. Narrative Selves
Strawson: “Against Narrativity”
Schechtman: “Stories, Lives, and Basic Survival: A Refinement and Defense of the Narrative View”