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claim:there-are-no-permanent-or-indivisible-agents-the-actual-nonexistence-of-singular-and-enduring-individuality-must-be-accounted-for-in-any-model-of-agencyThere are no permanent or indivisible agents; the actual nonexistence of singular and enduring individuality must be accounted for in any model of agency.
Fundamental ontological claim underlying the selfless self model.
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extracted_from(2023) · Witkowski, Olaf · Doctor, Thomas · Solomonova, Elizaveta · Duane, Bill +1
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