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This work presents a reasoned conversation among characters who examine the concept of what it means to be a person over time and whether personal identity can survive bodily death. The dialogue engages with classic philosophical puzzles, such as the role of memory, consciousness, and physical continuity in defining the self, and considers arguments for and against the immortality of the soul. The text is structured as an exchange of viewpoints, allowing readers to follow the logical progression of ideas without endorsing a single conclusion.
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