Multiple Choice
Why is it a problem if Parfit tries to argue that quasi-memories just reproduce visual content of a memory without interpreting it?
A) Because then quasi-memories wouldn't capture whatever is relevant to psychological continuity
B) Because memories aren't only visual, they can also be auditory
C) Because what matters is whose memory it is
D) All of the above
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