Schroer and Schroer are contemporary analytic philosophers who have co-authored work on personal identity, focusing on the role of memory continuity in grounding or constituting personal identity over time. Their collaborative work engages critically with psychological continuity theories descended from Locke and developed by Parfit, examining the logical and epistemic status of memory-based identity criteria.
Argued that memory continuity as a criterion for personal identity carries substantive, non-trivial informational content
Contributed critical analysis to psychological continuity theories of personal identity
Engaged with the Lockean and Parfitian tradition on the conditions for diachronic personal identity
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