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I have a problem with the concept of subjectivity.
So all the things we see/feel are linked to a chimical reaction in our brain. When we die, everything stop.
But if our brain stop, and then restarts, it is still us, because our brain is the only thing needed to produce our subjectivity.

But if our brain stop, and people create an absolutely identic clone of ourselves and make him live, it creates a subjectivity just the same way, a subjectivity which is exactly the same as ours in the precedant case where we wake up. But it is not us right?
Or if it is us, then imagine a situation where someone create an absolutely identic clone to us, just like before, but with us still alive. We can't be 2 subjectivities at the same time, so the clone, which is exactly the same as in the previous case, can't be us, even if it is materially exactly the same as us. So if a clone can't be us, then no clone at all can be us, but isn't our body itself after we woke up like a clone of itself before?

How to solve this paradox?

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