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In addition, what if you gathered the discarded parts from Theseus's ship and eventually used them to build a second ship? Would _that_ be Theseus's ship?]]></description>
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    <dc:creator>scottjacksonx</dc:creator><description><![CDATA[behavioral economists asked people to fold origami and then bid on their own creations. As expected, the subjects were consistently willing to pay more for their own folded paper creations. In fact, they were so enamored of their amateurish designs that they valued them as highly as origami made by experts.]]></description>
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