Why isn't one's death redressed by a birth somewhere else, according to Ismael?
A) Because when we die, our unique psychological states and intentions go away
B) Because death isn't something that needs to be redressed
C) Because human life is fungible
D) Because there is no narrative connection between our death and their birth
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