godless dave
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- But, it wouldn't bring the first self back to life.
--- Jabba
That has nothing to do with them being identical.
- But, it wouldn't bring the first self back to life.
--- Jabba
- But, it wouldn't bring the first self back to life.
--- Jabba
H doesn't claim that this self-awareness doesn't exist, it just claims that this self-awareness is physical.
But, it wouldn't bring the first self back to life.
OK, that seems to be progress. We've come to an understanding that a perfect copy is separate, albeit identical, to the original.
Now if we could return to the question I posed last night when you said that you believed that the two identical copies would have something significantly different between them - what difference do you think there would be, and why?
Jim,
- I can't be sure we're talking about the same self -- it isn't something we can point at.
- If this was done before I died, would I find myself looking out two sets of eyes?
Hans,
- H doesn't claim that this self-awareness doesn't exist, it just claims that this self-awareness is physical. --- Jabba
- But, it wouldn't bring the first self back to life.
--- Jabba
JimOfAllTrades,
Don''t fall for Jabba's repeated and continual Appeals to Befuddlement[TM]. He's been pulling this stunt for close to five years on this thread alone.
There is a positive correlation between Jabba's responding to a recent poster and his pulling another Fringe Reset.
- This is where we're passing in the night. The experience that reincarnationists think returns after death must surely be the same experience that you think doesn't.That's not what he said. He said that under H, the self that reincarnationists are talking about doesn't exist. The recreationists' persistent self is not the same thing as self-awareness. Do not equivocate or put words in other people's mouths.
They are referring to a different cause. You're equivocating on the cause by referring to the experience. The actual debate you're trying to have is about the cause, so that's the debate everyone is quite properly holding you to.- This is where we're passing in the night. The experience that reincarnationists think returns after death must surely be the same experience that you think doesn't.
- Why do you think that they're referring to a different experience?
- This is where we're passing in the night. The experience that reincarnationists think returns after death must surely be the same experience that you think doesn't.
- Why do you think that they're referring to a different experience?
- This is where we're passing in the night. The experience that reincarnationists think returns after death must surely be the same experience that you think doesn't.
- Why do you think that they're referring to a different experience?
- This is where we're passing in the night. The experience that reincarnationists think returns after death must surely be the same experience that you think doesn't.
- Why do you think that they're referring to a different experience?
Jabba said:- Also, it is the self that would be looking out two sets of eyes if it was perfectly reproduced.
- To me, that is the kind of self I'm trying to talk about. I don't know why it doesn't communicate...
- Whatever, I assume that that self could not be physically reproduced.
Also, you have introduced another term, experience, to further muddy the waters. Do you mean experience as a noun or a verb?
As with all the other terms he's introduced, he means "soul".
- This is where we're passing in the night.
The experience that reincarnationists think returns after death must surely be the same experience that you think doesn't.
Why do you think that they're referring to a different experience?
Monza,Nope. The two identical Jabbas would have the same memories, feelings, thoughts, etc. The 'copy' Jabba would know all of the intimate inner secrets and thoughts of 'original' Jabba. In fact, he would believe that he is the 'original' Jabba. And he wouldn't be wrong as there would be no way to distinguish between the two. His inner self is exactly the same as the other Jabba.
The above holds true at the instantaneous moment two separate Jabbas exist. From that moment, because they occupy slightly different dimensions in space, they would start to diverge from each other. They would then start to have different experiences. Each would remain Jabba but they wouldn't remain identical anymore. This is no different than when two identical VWs diverge as one is driven differently than the other. Bring them back together (either Jabbas or VWs) after a year and the pairs would no longer be identical.
The copy would be wrong about being the original...
In Dave's terms, the copy would be identical, but not the same.