We normally think that what matters is that "I" continue to exist. Instead, Parfit thinks that what matters is that
A) At least one person continues to exist who is psychologically continuous with me.
B) As many people as possible continue to exist who are psychologically continuous with me.
C) Exactly one person continues to exist who can be described as "me."
D) Everyone has at least one sibling.
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