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<p>where records of the past are routinely altered. In a Stalinesque hypothesis, the two events would be reconciled prior to entering the subject's consciousness, with the final result presented as fully resolved. This is akin to <a href="page.php?w=Joseph_Stalin">Joseph Stalin</a>'s <a href="page.php?w=show_trial">show trial</a>s, where the verdict has been decided in advance and the trial is just a rote presentation.</p>

<p>Dennett argues that there is no principled basis for picking one of these theories over the other, because they share a</p><p>
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