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    If personal identity is constituted by, rather than merel... — Carmelics
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    Challenges→It is difficult to argue that it is known that the annihilation of the body entails the annihilation of the person.

    If personal identity is constituted by, rather than merely correlated with, such continuity relations, bodily annihilation dissolves the very relations that constitute the person.

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    • 1.Personal identity consists in spatiotemporal and psychological continuity relations, not in some further metaphysical fact.
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    • 2.Bodily annihilation severs all causal chains linking past mental states to future ones, eliminating continuity relations.
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    • 3.If the constituting relations cease to exist, the entity constituted by them cannot persist beyond that cessation.
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    • 1.Continuity relations might be necessary but not sufficient for personal identity; some further fact might constitute personhood.
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    • 2.Mental or informational patterns could theoretically be reconstituted even after bodily annihilation, preserving identity.
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    • 3.The claim conflates the dissolution of continuity *relations* with the dissolution of the *person* they constitute.
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