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Theories that are indirectly self-defeating
Practical dilemmas
Fice mistakes in moral mathematics
Theories that are directly self-defeating
Two possibilities
The best objection to the self-intersest theory
The appeal to full relativity
Different attitudes to time
Why we should reject S
What we believe ourselves to be
How we are not what we believe
Why our identity is not what we believe
Why our identity is not what matters
What does matter
Personal identity and rationality
Personal identity and morality
The non-identity problem
The repugnant conclusion
The absurd conclusion
The mere addition paradox.
Practical dilemmas
Fice mistakes in moral mathematics
Theories that are directly self-defeating
Two possibilities
The best objection to the self-intersest theory
The appeal to full relativity
Different attitudes to time
Why we should reject S
What we believe ourselves to be
How we are not what we believe
Why our identity is not what we believe
Why our identity is not what matters
What does matter
Personal identity and rationality
Personal identity and morality
The non-identity problem
The repugnant conclusion
The absurd conclusion
The mere addition paradox.