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Amnesia Quote by John Eccles

“In order that a "self" may exist there must be some continuity of mental experiences and, particularly, continuity bridging gaps of unconsciousness. For example, the continuity of our "self" is resumed after sleep, anaesthesia, and the temporary amnesias of concussion and convulsions.” quote by John Eccles
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“In order that a "self" may exist there must be some continuity of mental experiences and, particularly, continuity bridging gaps of unconsciousness. For example, the continuity of our "self" is resumed after sleep, anaesthesia, and the temporary amnesias of concussion and convulsions.”

John Eccles

About This Quote

Self‑identity depends on continuous mental experience, even across unconscious periods.

In simple terms: Our sense of self persists through sleep and amnesia.

Key Takeaway

Recognize continuity of consciousness.

Themes

philosophy psychology identity

Mood

thoughtful analytical

Type

theoretical academic

When to use this quote

  • sleep studies
  • medical recovery
  • legal responsibility
  • personal narrative

Key Concepts

Continuity of self memory theory

Questions to Reflect On

  • How do we define self after trauma?
  • What role does memory play in identity?
A Different Perspective

May not account for fragmented identities.

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