Consider the bodily criterion of personal identity. Now imagine a, body swap thought experiment, like Locke’s involving the prince and the cobbler. If the bodily criterion of personal identity is true, what are we really imagining when we imagine a "body swap"? Group of answer choices The prince has two bodies and the cobbler has two bodies Someone destroying the cobbler's memories and psychology and replacing them with one's that resemble the prince's The cobbler's body becomes the prince's body. The prince acquiring a bunch of new beliefs and personality traits.