'Are you still you?': Memory, identity, and self-positioning in Total Recall. Abrams, N. Film and Philosophy, 7(1):48–59, 2003.
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[first paragraph] Total Recall, Paul Verhoeven's loose 1990 adaptation of Philip K. Dick's short story, "We Can Remember It For You Wholesale", is a philosophically engaging work, in part because it posits a theory of identity, memory, and self-
@article{Abrams2003,
abstract = {[first paragraph] Total Recall, Paul Verhoeven's loose 1990 adaptation of Philip K. Dick's short story, "We Can Remember It For You Wholesale", is a philosophically engaging work, in part because it posits a theory of identity, memory, and self-},
author = {Abrams, Nathan},
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journal = {Film and Philosophy},
number = {1},
pages = {48--59},
title = {{'Are you still you?': Memory, identity, and self-positioning in Total Recall}},
volume = {7},
year = {2003}
}

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