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The Ship of Theseus problem is a philosophical thought experiment that questions whether an object remains the same when all its parts are replaced over time. It relates to the concept of identity and change by challenging our understanding of what makes something the same thing despite undergoing continuous change. It raises questions about the nature of identity and how we define and perceive continuity in objects and beings.


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