Velleman argues that Parfit . . .
A) Fails to see that the illusion of an enduring self goes hand-in-hand with the illusion that time passes
B) Correctly sees the connection between both the illusion of an enduring self and that time passes
C) Is incorrect in assuming that egoism will go away once we stop conceiving of ourselves as enduring
D) None of the above
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A) Time perdures.
B)
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