Multiple Choice
What do the single and double cases have in common?
A) Parfit has no relationship to the new people created in either case.
B) Parfit has the same relationship to the new people created in each case.
C) Parfit's identity survives in both cases.
D) Parfit's identity doesn't survive in either case.
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