3D Cohabitation

Erkenntnis 81 (6):1195-1210 (2016)
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Abstract

The cohabitation theory is a popular solution to the problem of personal fission. It affirms that all the people who result from fission were there cohabiting the pre-fission body all along. Adopting this solution is an uncontroversial move for four-dimensionalists, but is it open to three-dimensionalists too? Some have thought so, but Katherine Hawley, Mark Johnston, and Eric Olson have argued to the contrary. They claim three-dimensionalists simply cannot be cohabitation theorists. In this paper, I explain how they can.

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Simon Langford
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Temporal Parts.Katherine Hawley - 2004/2010 - Stanford Encylopedia of Philosophy.

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