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    Challenges→Antirealists cannot accept the Strong Continuity Thesis

    The Strong Continuity Thesis requires directly experienced connections (co-conscious transitions) between successive stream-phases

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    What divides Modest from Strong forms of continuity is the existence of directly experienced connections – James’ ‘co-conscious transitions’ – between successive stream-phases. The experienced transitions posited by advocates of Strong Continuity can plausibly be regarded as experienced changes (or successions). Since antirealists deny that change or succession can be directly experienced, they are not in a position to accept the Strong Continuity Thesis. It is otherwise for realists: since the

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