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Explain the Paradox of the Ship of Theseus in Philosophy of Identity
The Ship of Theseus is one of the oldest thought experiments in Western philosophy. Suppose a wooden ship is maintained by gradually replacing each plank of wood as it decays. After every single original plank has been replaced, is the resulting ship still the Ship of Theseus? Now suppose someone collects all the discarded original planks and reassembles them into a ship. Which ship, if either, is the "real" Ship of Theseus?
In a structured essay, address all of the following:
1. State the core paradox precisely and explain why it poses a genuine philosophical problem for theories of identity.
2. Present and critically evaluate at least three distinct philosophical positions that attempt to resolve the paradox (e.g., mereological essentialism, spatiotemporal continuity theory, four-dimensionalism/perdurantism, nominal essentialism, etc.). For each position, explain its resolution and identify at least one significant objection.
3. Explain how this paradox connects to at least two real-world domains (e.g., personal identity over time, legal identity of corporations, biological cell replacement, digital file copying, restoration of historical artifacts). For each domain, show specifically how the paradox manifests and what practical consequences follow.
4. Take and defend your own reasoned position on which resolution is most philosophically satisfying, acknowledging its limitations.