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Essay heading: Plato's Identity Theory - The Self
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To use an analogy, this means that when I look at a photo of myself when I was a child I am simply observing a stage in my development, not a separate consciousness or different mind, because ?wherever I end up so does my mind', it is just a period of growth your mind included. When we apply this to the hypothesis it makes the argument for Socrates' new existence implausible... displayed 300 characters
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When we apply this to the hypothesis it makes the argument for Socrates' new existence implausible. Socrates died thousands of years ago, and in this way, he can therefore be nowhere else other than dead or decomposed. The living organism stopped existing and therefore this new Socrates cannot be the same as it is not part of the stages of development in any way... displayed next 300 characters
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