In a rather unimaginatively titled essay in Philosophy, 26, 53-68 (1951 -- but we don't need to 'date' the essay by citing year: name of volume should suffice) Antony, or 'Tony as his enemies called him, expands on "Locke and the problem of personal identity" -- which is of course his result of having read Grice's "Personal Identity" while his tutee at St. John's. In the respect of personal identity,
Grice = Locke
and vice versa, of course.
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