The suspicion that Dennett considers the brain rather than the body as the essential "place" of personhood, is supported in his story by

A) his multiple references to the brain as the story progresses.

B) his description of a "point of view."

C) the emergence of a new "I" when Dennett's two brains drift "out of sync."

D) the way he mentions, and then never returns to, the idea of a soul.


C

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