Corpus Corpus Monograph Chapter Canonical corpus_monograph_chapter The Ship of Theseus asks when an entity that changes every part remains the same entity. This chapter resolves the puzzle by distinguishing substrate…
Corpus · Book VII · Chapter 113

Chapter 113: Personal Identity Over Time

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The Ship of Theseus asks when an entity that changes every part remains the same entity. This chapter resolves the puzzle by distinguishing substrate persistence from address persistence. Identity is not the survival of material constituents but the continuity of a normal-form address in τ³: the unique structural location that individuates a carrier across change. Death is addressed as address cessation, and the framework yields a principled account of memory, gradual replacement, and branching scenarios.

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