I started this thread thinking I was a materialist who would press the button - but I have actually been convinced that I am a materialist who would no way press the button, because it would effectively be committing suicide.
Why not?
I don't think you understand what is being discussed here. We don't mean "exactly like you, except not exactly like you, so Malerin can erect a strawman." We mean exactly like you.
If there is another Malerin in another universe, or even this universe, that is exactly like you, then how is it not you?
If there are two bodies, and they behave identically, then what would you call it?
If every thought you think is being thought by the other -- every single one -- then how are you not the same person? If I prick one of you with a pin, and both of you feel it, then how is it not actually a single you? What else could you possibly call it? Two yous?
Please don't respond with some stupid strawman post like the one above. Answer the actual question.
Why do you keep saying "somebody else?"
How can it be somebody else if it is the same instance as before?
I agree that both the original and copy are identical but they are still seperate entities. There is no reason to think that both would feel one pin prick; surely materialism says as only one of them is being pricked only one body will react - the other would know nothing of it.
The way I see it is this: Imagine a magical perfect duplicating machine (a transporter with no auto-destruct, and for this purpose we will ignore all considerations of relativity and reality).
To start with there is just you; you == your emergent and continuing sense of self.
Now you get yourself copied, and you are standing next to your copy. Now we have two 'you's ; the original you and a new you.
From the POV of You1 you are still in your original body and standing in the same place, but a copy of you has appeared next to you.
From the POV of You2 you were You1 and then you were copied and you appeared next to a copy of yourself.
So from the point of view of the original you you are still only experiencing the world from the eyes of You1, your continuing sense of self stays there, a new entity that has all your memories and an exact copy of your body is standing next to you but I can think of no reason to suppose that your conciousness leaps to the other body.
I mean You2 will have a seperate and distinct sense of self that started the moment it was created, but there is no magic link between You1 and You2.
Now its true that from the POV of you2 its like you have teleported to a new location... but that isnt your 'self', thats someone else (who happens to be an exact copy with your memories up to the point of copying).
I doubt you (as in You1) would agree to kill yourself at this point, but please let me know if I have made a mistake in my reasoning.
