Philosophics 
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The Ship of Theseus: Identity by a Thousand Replacements

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The segment from "Philosophics" explores the Ship of Theseus paradox, a philosophical thought experiment questioning identity and continuity when all components of an entity are replaced over time. The author extends this paradox beyond a literal ship, applying it to bands like Foreigner, corporations such as IBM and Walgreens, and even countries and individual selfhood. The piece suggests that these entities persist by performing continuity through names and structures, even as their fundamental nature, members, or purpose completely transforms. Ultimately, it argues that much of what we perceive as continuous is merely a performance, with the original essence having long since vanished.

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