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The author analyzes the ambiguous concept of sameness, distinguishing several senses in which mental states, perceptions, and objects may be called the same: identity at an instant, repetition of sensations, and the continuity of an object across successive percepts. He examines how perceptual grouping and memory allow isolated experiences to represent whole series, contrasts Idealist and Realist perspectives, and traces logical and epistemological difficulties arising from loose use of the term. The work systematically classifies these senses, illustrates consequences for judgments about objects and self, and advocates precise discrimination to avoid fallacies.

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George Stuart Fullerton

George Stuart Fullerton was an American philosopher and psychologist known for his contributions to ethical theory and the foundations of knowledge. He authored several influential works, including "A Handbook of Ethical Theory," which explores the principles of morality and ethical reasoning. Fullerton's writings often bridge the gap between philosophy and psychology, as seen in his book "On Sameness and Identity: A Psychological Study," where he examines concepts of identity and continuity. His work is characterized by a systematic approach to philosophical questions, making significant contributions to the understanding of ethics and epistemology.

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