The argument between King Menander and Nagasena is intended to show that
A) if our names do not refer to permanent individuals existing above and beyond the parts that make us up, we cannot exist.
B) even if our names do not refer to a permanent individual existing above and beyond the parts that make us up, we can exist.
C) the soul is the essence of the person.
D) sentience is a property of the soul.
B
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