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    Challenges→The first-person perspective must somehow be transferred from the original body to the resurrection body.

    Parfit's reductionist account shows that what matters in survival is psychological connectedness, which admits of degrees and requires no metaphysical 'transfer' of perspective.

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    • 1.Psychological continuity (memory, personality, values) is what we actually care about preserving in survival scenarios, not metaphysical identity.
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    • 2.The degree-based account explains why we care less about distant future selves and more about near-future selves via diminishing psychological connections.
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    • 3.No coherent notion of 'perspective transfer' exists; reductionism avoids positing mysterious non-physical mechanisms unnecessary to explain our intuitions.
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    • 1.Gradual loss of psychological connectedness (normal aging) doesn't diminish our conviction that the same person survives; degrees seem orthogonal to identity.
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    • 2.Two beings could share identical psychological content yet we'd deny one *is* the other, suggesting connectedness is necessary but insufficient for survival.
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    • 3.Reductionism struggles with the 'duplication problem': if psychology matters, a perfect copy shares it equally with the original, yet isn't obviously 'me'.
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