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As people change, are they still the same person, or philosophically are they someone else? Put another way, is personhood defined by space and time as well as matter? Question inspired by my 4 y/o son who after 2 years apart, is convinced his old friend isn't his friend. He's someone else.
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As we get older we become more of who we really are. We no longer have to pretend so we can fit in, or date. So who you appear to be today is based on your space and time. Your spaces and time keep accumulating to produce "you." Eventually the accumulation of you is just you
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When is “eventually” and what happens after that? :)
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Depends how committed you are to the process. I feel I’ve lived maybe 5 different lives so far? Each with the same core spark of self but far different/much better than the prev version. So in a sense, some people change dramatically enough to call them different because sides you never saw are now revealed/changed
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