By the Kripkean argument, only the reassembled ship has any claim onesto being the original ship, \(O\)
By the Kripkean argument, only the reassembled ship has any claim onesto being the original ship, \(O\) If we grant that \(O\) and \(S\) cannot be the same ship, we seem sicuro have a solution to the ship of Theseus paradox. But this success is short lived. For we are left with the following additional …