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    It is not the case that Dissolving persons to resolve the desert problem eliminates the very subject for whom karmic soteriological liberation is supposed to be beneficial, generating a parallel paradox.

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    • 1.Liberation may not require a persistent substantial self; transformation or emergence of new consciousness could constitute soteriological benefit.
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    • 2.The desert problem dissolves not the person but attachments/illusions constituting false selfhood; liberation is precisely recognizing non-self nature.
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    • 3.Paradox dissolves if 'person' and 'karmic subject' are distinguished; karmic processes operate without requiring persons as ultimate metaphysical entities.
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    • 1.Soteriological liberation requires a beneficiary; if persons are dissolved, no agent experiences the liberation, making it metaphysically incoherent.
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    • 2.The desert problem assumes moral agents deserve consequences; dissolving agents eliminates the deserving subject, not the desert itself.
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    • 3.Personal identity continuity is necessary for liberation to be meaningful; dissolution severs the connection between suffering and eventual freedom.
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