Hokulele
Deleterious Slab of Damnation
- Does anyone here agree with me that the new self resulting from a perfect copy would be different than the original self?
Do you agree that you are talking about a soul?
- Does anyone here agree with me that the new self resulting from a perfect copy would be different than the original self?
- Does anyone here agree with me that the new self resulting from a perfect copy would be different than the original self?
No. Nobody agrees with you. Because in it were possible to create a perfect copy of a person (which of course it isn't), right down to the level of the connections in the brain, then the processes of consciousness would result in two identical consciousnesses. They would not stay identical as the self (being a process and not an entity) is in a state of constant change, but they would at the moment of replication be identical and separate.- Does anyone here agree with me that the new self resulting from a perfect copy would be different than the original self?
........ Because in it were possible to create a perfect copy of a person (which of course it isn't), right down to the level of the connections in the brain, then the processes of consciousness would result in two identical consciousnesses. They would not stay identical as the self (being a process and not an entity) is in a state of constant change, but they would at the moment of replication be identical and separate.....
- Does anyone here agree with me that the new self resulting from a perfect copy would be different than the original self?
We all know you mean a soul, Jabba. You just keep trying to use different words to hide the fact that you are looking at a process, and calling it an entity.
You assume wrong. We all experience the process of consciousness. But I don't think you have ever set out what you think "reincarnationists" believe, or why anyone should believe them. Since there are as many ideas about reincarnation as there are people who believe in such a thing, I think it is a mistake to assume we know what you or anyone else believes about it.
No, no, no, no. You can't take the soul and shove it into materialism. It doesn't exist in H, it doesn't exist in OOFLam, it doesn't exist in materialism. It only exists in ~H.
That is true, but only if you don't try to sneak a ~H concept into H, which is what you are doing.
Most of us don't accept that there is a soul, or the type of self that reincarnationists appear to believe in. Under materialism, replicating the brain results in an identical process, leading to an identical-but-separate self. If you think otherwise, you really haven't read the replies.
No, under H, replicating the brain leads to two identical-but-separate selves.
No. Not under H. Not under your original OOFLam which was materialism.
You are trying to put the "reincarnationists" concept of self, which is firmly in ~H, into H or OOFLam. You can't do that.
- Does anyone here agree with me that the new self resulting from a perfect copy would be different than the original self?

Isn't that exactly what you're trying to prove?- Does anyone here agree with me that the new self resulting from a perfect copy would be different than the original self?
*Sighs* Oh I'm gonna regret this but...
Jabba you have repeatedly used the metaphor of our minds being "radios" that tune in to a separate, distinct sense of self.
If our minds our radios wouldn't recreating that radio exactly tune in to the same "self?"
No.- Does anyone here agree with me that the new self resulting from a perfect copy would be different than the original self?
- Do you guys think that you experience the same thing/process that religious people call the "soul"?
- Do you guys think that you experience the same thing/process that religious people call the "soul"?
- Do you guys think that you experience the same thing/process that religious people call the "soul"?
- Do you guys think that you experience the same thing/process that religious people call the "soul"?
What do religious people experience?- Do you guys think that you experience the same thing/process that religious people call the "soul"?
- Do you guys think that you experience the same thing/process that reincarnationists think comes back to life?
I experience a sense of self. I don't experience anything that couldn't possibly be duplicated, or that could see out of two sets of eyes (other than very rare exceptional circumstances).