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    If psychological connectedness rather than identity groun... — Carmelics
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    Challenges→It is not irrational to prefer that our lives be extended into the future rather than the past.

    If psychological connectedness rather than identity grounds rational preferences, past extension with rich remembered experience satisfies this criterion equally.

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    • 1.Rational preferences require continuity of experience and memory, not metaphysical identity—psychological connectedness suffices.
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    • 2.Rich remembered experience creates equal capacity for preference formation and practical deliberation as present consciousness does.
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    • 3.If identity is what matters for rational agency, past selves with vivid memories satisfy this equally to current temporal stages.
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    • 1.Rational preferences require present or future-directed stakes; past experiences cannot be affected by current choices.
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    • 2.Psychological connectedness degrades over time—distant past memories are typically fragmented, unclear, and causally inert for agency.
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    • 3.Grounding preferences in past extension creates absurd results: you'd equally prioritize satisfying a childhood version with faded memories.
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