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6133 | If my counterpart is happy, that is irrelevant to whether I 'could' have been happy [Merricks] |
Full Idea: The existence of someone in another world who is a lot like me, but happier, is irrelevant to whether I - this very person - could have been happier, even if we call that other-worldly someone 'my counterpart'. | |
From: Trenton Merricks (Objects and Persons [2003], §1.IV) | |
A reaction: He says this is a familiar objection. I retain a lingering deterministic doubt about whether it ever makes to sense to say that I 'could' have been happy, given that I am not. It does seem to make sense to say that I was close to happiness, but missed it. |