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What should a soul theorist say about the fission case?
So, in the fission case, the body says, the body theorist says, in the fission case, there's splitting, there's branching.
So, what does the soul theorist say about the fission case?
But I need to point out that there's another disadvantage that the fission case raises for the soul theory.
A fission case has the following features.
Constitution only delivers a candidate solution in a symmetric fission case.
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Examples of symmetrical fission cases include amoebic and hemispheric division [for the latter see Personal Identity below].
Each of b and c is related to a, which exists at an earlier time t1, in such a way that each one is ostensibly identical with a. Fission cases come in two varieties: symmetrical and asymmetrical.
(On anti-reductionism and the Simple View, see Parfit (1984: 210) and Olson (2012).) These arguments exploit so-called "fission cases", which involve an individual that apparently splits into distinct individuals but without principled grounds for identifying one rather than another of the post-fission individuals with the pre-fission individual.
Indeed, the fission example is a very nice case of how you could have splitting for the personality theory.
We found that fusion events are approximately four times more common than fission events, and we established that, in most cases, any particular fusion or fission event only occurred once during the course of evolution.
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