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Classification of possible positions about question "Why am I myself rather than someone else?" or "Why am I here and now ?" by Tsuneo Watanabe (pschologist, philosopher, professor at Toho University, Japan.)

The arrow at left indicates direction of time. Past(top) to Future(down).

  • (a) Pure solipsism
  • (b) Solipsistic reincarnationism
  • (c) Universal reincarnationism
  • (d) Universal reincarnationism full of holes
Tsuneo Watanabe himself pushes position (c), because of he thinks that is most elegant.
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Source Tsuneo Watanabe's literature (1996), p.175 ISBN 978-4061493032
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