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Abstract This article develops a new construal of continuity theories of personal identity. On this construal, continuity theories are understood as theories of the real definition of personhood—of what it is to be a person: to be a person just is to be X -continuous (e. g. , psychologically continuous) with oneself and only oneself. This construal is motivated by two familiar challenges to the psychological theory: the modal coincidence objection and the unanalyzability objection. This article concludes by examining the implications of this account and considering potential revisions to it.
Ho-yeung Lee (Thu,) studied this question.