Sometimes the rejection of dualism is couched in terms of the rejection of an enduring, substantial self that remains self-identical through time. For example, Dennett advocates a strict form of naturalism that entails that we, qua minds, are not substantial selves but systems of organized parts.
Stewart Goetz;Charles Taliaferro.
Naturalism (Kindle Locations 256-258). Kindle Edition.
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