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    Supports→Annihilation diminishes the pleasures of those in Heaven

    Robert Adams and other relational theologians argue that personal identity is constituted through relationships, meaning the annihilation of one person partially destroys the relational fabric constituting others.

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    Constituted(as describing how intersubjectivity is formed)
    In philosophy, this means 'made up of' or 'formed through'—describing how something comes into existence or takes shape through a process.
    Relational fabric(the metaphor for how relationships hold people together)
    The interconnected web of relationships and connections between people—like a woven cloth where each thread represents a relationship.
    Relational theology(the main theory being discussed)
    A philosophical approach that argues our identity and existence are fundamentally defined by our connections and relationships with other people, rather than by traits we possess independently.
    Robert Adams(the author being cited)
    A prominent American philosopher who wrote influential work on metaphysics and the nature of identity; this quote is from his essay on what makes something uniquely itself.

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    personal identity(Philosophy of personal identity)
    The relation of sameness holding between a person existing at one time and something existing at another time, analyzed here in terms of psychological continuity

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