Multiple Choice
Williams's Reduplication Argument thought experiment is intended to show that
A) psychological continuity is a sufficient condition for personal identity.
B) psychological continuity is not a sufficient condition for personal identity.
C) psychological continuity is too strong to constitute personal identity.
D) personal identity is a one-to-many relation.
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