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  2. Ship of Theseus - Wikipedia

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    The Ship of Theseus paradox can be thought of as an example of a puzzle of material constitution — that is, a problem with determining the relationship between an ...

  3. List of paradoxes - Wikipedia

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    Ship of Theseus: It seems like one can replace any component of a ship, and it is still the same ship. So they can replace them all, one at a time, and it is still the same ship. However, they can then take all the original pieces, and assemble them into a ship. That, too, is the same ship they began with. See also List of Ship of Theseus examples

  4. Teletransportation paradox - Wikipedia

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    The Polish science-fiction writer Stanisław Lem described the same problem in the mid-twentieth century. He put it in writing in his philosophical text Dialogs in 1957. . Similarly, in Lem's Star Diaries ("Fourteenth Voyage") of 1957, the hero visits a planet and finds himself recreated from a backup record, after his death from a meteorite strike, which on this planet is a very commonplace proc

  5. List of philosophical problems - Wikipedia

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    Also known as the ship of Theseus, this is a classical paradox on the first branch of metaphysics, ontology (philosophy of existence and identity). The paradox runs thus: There used to be the great ship of Theseus which was made out of, say, 100 parts. Each part has a single corresponding replacement part in the ship's port.

  6. Thought experiment - Wikipedia

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    Molyneux's Problem (admittedly, this oscillated between empirical and a-priori assessment) Newcomb's paradox; Original position (politics) Philosophical zombie (philosophy of mind, artificial intelligence, cognitive science) Plank of Carneades; Roko's basilisk; Ship of Theseus, The (concept of identity) Shoemaker's "Time Without Change ...

  7. 3 Body Problem Creators Alexander Woo, David Benioff ... - AOL

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    Warning: This post contains spoilers for Episode 5 of Netflix’s 3 Body Problem. Any way you slice it, the complete destruction of a gigantic ship in 3 Body Problem‘s Episode 5 is a thing of ...

  8. Mereology - Wikipedia

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    Ship of Theseus: Briefly, the puzzle goes something like this. There is a ship called the Ship of Theseus. Over time, the boards start to rot, so we remove the boards and place them in a pile. First question, is the ship made of the new boards the same as the ship that had all the old boards?

  9. Opinion: China’s ‘monster’ ship is a sign of a much bigger ...

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    Instead of guarding, protecting, defending and saving, as a coast guard should do, China is attacking, intimidating, violating and threatening, writes Richard Timme.