Boy that sure makes a whole lot of sense. It just "thinks" it is. And of course if, come to find out it were a distinct entity, guess what? We've just discovered that we have "a soul."The assumption behind this is that our consciousness is, somehow, a distinct entity. I believe this is false, the ego is a process, not a definite entity with a clear ontological status.
I didn't make that assumption, that's why I have included 'copy'.The assumption behind this is that our consciousness is, somehow, a distinct entity. I believe this is false, the ego is a process, not a definite entity with a clear ontological status.
That is about what I think if one excludes the wiring of the brain. But isn't 'how we think' more important then our pure memory?That said, the only thing that makes us "us" is our memory. If you can transfer the memory of one individual to another body, this new body will believe he is the same person. So, answering, it will be a copy.
Go away.Iacchus said:Boy that sure makes a whole lot of sense. It just "thinks" it is. And of course if, come to find out it were a distinct entity, guess what? We've just discovered that we have "a soul."
"How we think" is largely a product of memory. But you're right, we can't just transfer abstract memories, we need to transfer the physical brain to make a copy of ourselves. Brain structure and chemistry need to be copied, too.AWPrime said:That is about what I think if one excludes the wiring of the brain. But isn't 'how we think' more important then our pure memory?
Sorry, I couldn't resist. This is what it all boils down to, however, in terms of whether we have a soul or not.Go away.