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In A dialogue on personal identity and immortality by John Perry, in the Second Night of his Dialogue, Miller proposes the Psychological Continuity Theory of personal identity: a person at time 1 is identical to a person at time 2 just in case the psychological experiences at time 1 and the psychological experiences at time 2 are connected via memory. What advantages does Millers theory appear to have over Gretchens theory that a person is a living human body, a person at time 1 is identical to a person at time 2 just in case the human body at time 1 is identical to the body at time 2? Does it in fact have these advantages? What challenges does the view face? In your estimation, are the challenges that it faces surmountable?Please don't use or cite any sources other than Perry's dialogues.
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