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    It is not the case that Bodily and biological continuity grounds psychological continuity causally, making the psychological relation derivative rather than constitutive of personal identity.

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    • 1.A person undergoing complete amnesia loses psychological continuity but retains identity; psychology isn't constitutive but identity persists.
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    • 2.In transplant scenarios, our intuitions about identity follow psychology (memories, personality) not the biological container.
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    • 3.Causal grounding doesn't establish constitution; gravity grounds planetary motion but doesn't constitute it in identity terms.
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    • 1.Brain damage causally disrupts memory and personality while leaving the body intact, showing biology grounds psychology.
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    • 2.Identical twins share complete biological continuity yet develop distinct psychological traits, proving biology is foundational.
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    • 3.Psychological continuity can be illusory (confabulation), but biological continuity provides objective identity grounding.
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