Multiple Choice
Edward Casey's memory of seeing Small Changes suggests what about memories?
A) That quasi-memories are possibly a good way for Parfit to respond to circularity worries
B) That we can't separate our relation to the experiences we remember from the content of those memories
C) That content matters less than one's relation to the experience one remembers when it comes to personal identity
D) None of the above
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