Multiple Choice
Parfit holds that the "problem cases" for personal identity . . .
A) Aren't realistic, so shouldn't inform our theories of personal identity
B) Require us to find a definite conception of personal identity
C) Push our conception of personal identity to its limits
D) Don't actually present a problem
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