id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_qh37waoxp5auxlimqynsl3ak7e P. Tappenden Saunders and Wallace on Everett and Lewis 2008 8 .pdf application/pdf 3782 208 65 whereby each of Wallace's dual utterers secures an indexical reference to themself by the use of 'I' prior to myself', thought or uttered at time t (at temporal part S) is a continuant, as in the non-branching Wallace need is the idea that utterances of 'I myself' made severally by overlapping continuant persons (and thus Providing such an account of continuant persons' self-reference in non-branching circumstances is to the non-branching context, the body-stage in its role as determining a referent of the use of 'this' determines However, things do not go so smoothly for Lewis's world-tube view of personal identity in branching But HydraUP and HydraDOWN cannot each indexically refer to her own body via an utterance of 'This is straightforwardly available for the world-tube view of transtemporal identity in non-branching contexts. multiverse then all utterances of 'I' would fail to refer to the utterer on a world-tube view of personal identity and ./cache/work_qh37waoxp5auxlimqynsl3ak7e.pdf ./txt/work_qh37waoxp5auxlimqynsl3ak7e.txt