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    In Philosophy, the Problem of Personal Identity Is the Problem
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In Philosophy, the Problem of Personal Identity Is the Problem

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In philosophy, the problem of personal identity is the problem of trying to explain


A) where someone's personality comes from.
B) where someone's character comes from.
C) how a person can change and yet remain the same person.
D) how a person's personality and character change over time.

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