Asked by TayB
Rachels's Prince and Cobbler story presents a counterexample to the Same-Body Theory of personal identity.
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Answered by
Brady
First off, there may be an error with your question here. Most results when you look up "Prince and the Cobbler", it says that John Locke wrote it.
Think about the word, counterexample.
What does it mean?
Well, the definition is: "An example that refutes or disproves a hypothesis, proposition, or theorem." ~ From the Free Dictionary
Does his story disprove the Same-Body Theory?
If you want a website, look up "Prince and the Cobbler" and click on the first website that comes up. The website is Cengage. Hopefully, it will help you answer this question.
I hope this helps! :)
Think about the word, counterexample.
What does it mean?
Well, the definition is: "An example that refutes or disproves a hypothesis, proposition, or theorem." ~ From the Free Dictionary
Does his story disprove the Same-Body Theory?
If you want a website, look up "Prince and the Cobbler" and click on the first website that comes up. The website is Cengage. Hopefully, it will help you answer this question.
I hope this helps! :)
Answered by
TayB
Thank you Brady for helping to lead me in a better direction.
Answered by
Brady
You're welcome, TayB. :)
I have been trying to help with the others as well, but that's all that I can do for now. Right now, I need to log off of my computer, so I can't help you with what's left. Right now, all that I can say is good luck with the rest! :)
I have been trying to help with the others as well, but that's all that I can do for now. Right now, I need to log off of my computer, so I can't help you with what's left. Right now, all that I can say is good luck with the rest! :)
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