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Reid argues which of the following? Group of answer choices We cannot have good evidence about anything in the past other than what we remember We lack trustworthy intuitions about personal identity A person is no more than bundle of successive perceptions To remember that one did something is to be convinced that one existed at that past time Being flogged in the past requires remembering being flogged in the past

          Reid argues which of the following? 
Group of answer choices
We cannot have good evidence about anything in the past other than what we remember
We lack trustworthy intuitions about personal identity
A person is no more than bundle of successive perceptions
To remember that one did something is to be convinced that one existed at that past time
Being flogged in the past requires remembering being flogged in the past
        
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Reid argues which of the following? Group of answer choices We cannot have good evidence about anything in the past other than what we remember We lack trustworthy intuitions about personal identity A person is no more than bundle of successive perceptions To remember that one did something is to be convinced that one existed at that past time Being flogged in the past requires remembering being flogged in the past
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00:01 Okay, so which of these statements do psychologists tend to disagree about when it comes to traumatic memory? a, memories of things that happen before age three are not reliable.
00:12 B, we tend to repress extremely upsetting memories.
00:16 C, memories can be emotionally upsetting.
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00:22 Okay, so which of these statements do we not disagree about? c, of course, it happens, psychologists don't dispute that.
00:32 Also, c, there's no dispute over the idea that memories can be emotionally upsetting, especially traumatic memories...
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