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  2. Great Replacement conspiracy theory - Wikipedia

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    Author Renaud Camus, progenitor of the "Great Replacement" conspiracy theory, September 2013. The "Great Replacement" conspiracy theory was developed by French author Renaud Camus, initially in a 2010 book titled L'Abécédaire de l'in-nocence ("Abecedarium of no-harm"), [c] [32] and the following year in an eponymous book, Le Grand Remplacement (introduction au remplacisme global).

  3. Supersessionism - Wikipedia

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    Supersessionism, also called replacement theology [1] and fulfillment theology by its proponents, [2] is the Christian doctrine that the Christian Church has superseded the Jewish people, assuming their role as God's covenanted people, [3] thus asserting that the New Covenant through Jesus Christ has superseded or replaced the Mosaic covenant.

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  5. Relevant alternatives theory - Wikipedia

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    Relevant alternatives theory was primarily developed by Fred Dretske. It states that "knowing a true proposition one believes at a time requires being able to rule out relevant alternatives to that proposition at that time." [1] One way that Dretske attempts to motivate RAT is with examples, such as the following:

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    The "great replacement theory" is a racist, anti-Semitic conspiracy theory.

  9. Teletransportation paradox - Wikipedia

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    The teletransportation paradox or teletransport paradox (also known in alternative forms as the duplicates paradox) is a thought experiment on the philosophy of identity that challenges common intuitions on the nature of self and consciousness, formulated by Derek Parfit in his 1984 book Reasons and Persons. [1]