1. A Treatise of Human Nature 1. 4. 2, 6, ed. by L. A. Selby-Bigge, Oxford University Press, London, 1888, pp. 187–218, 251–263.
2. One contemporary philosoher who appears to accept an identity analysis of identity through time, at any rate with respect to the self, is Roderick Chisholm. See Section 1 of his `Problems of Identity’ in Identity and Individuation, ed. by Milton K. Munitz, New York University Press, 1971, pp. 3–30.
3. Presented in his rich though difficult Chap. 27 (`Of Identity and Diversity’) in Book 2 of An Essay Concerning Human Understanding,2 vols., ed. by A. C. Fraser, Oxford University Press, Oxford, 1894, Vol. 1, pp. 439–470.
4. Essay 2. 27. 28; Fraser edition, Vol. 1, p. 469.
5. Essay 2. 27. 4; Fraser edition, Vol. 1, pp. 442, emphasis is added.