Locke's Tale of the Prince and the Cobbler thought experiment shows that:
A. personal identity is irrelevant to moral responsibility.
B. corruption occurs on all levels of society.
C. a person is identical to his or her own body.
D. the first shall be last, and the last shall be first.
E. persons are not identical to their bodies because of the possibility of body switches.
Answer: E
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