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  • In truth, I would probably be unable to comprehend both things. I think I would be likely to convince myself that the person never died (and that I must have been imagining it). I *assume* from your description that the "copy" was identical not only physically, but also in memory. So: here's the person, in EVERY WAY identical to the dead person. How convince myself that it was that person who died? Logically, reasonably, I MUST be mistaken. It MUST be someone (or something) else that had died, or a delusion of some sort, because here IS that person, identical in EVERY way to the person I know and that I THOUGHT had died.

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