John Jones
Penultimate Amazing
THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN TWO IDENTICAL PEOPLE IS _______
- But you agree that I would not be brought back to life in the new self. IOW, the fact that the new self would not be me, but the old self was, would not make for a difference (and a significant one) between the two selves?
- But you agree that I would not be brought back to life in the new self.
IOW, the fact that the new self would not be me, but the old self was, would not make for a difference (and a significant one) between the two selves?
Souls apart, I'm wondering whether Jabba is having semantic difficulty with the distinction between the original and the copy being identical, and them having separate identities (i.e. not being the same thing).
- But you agree that I would not be brought back to life in the new self. IOW, the fact that the new self would not be me, but the old self was, would not make for a difference (and a significant one) between the two selves?
I honestly don't remember Jabba dying in any of his scenarios. Does anyone remember where "come back to life" originated? I thought we just hypothetically copied someone, not killed them.
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Joe,THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN THE TWO PEOPLE IS _______
Answer the questions.
Joe,
- The copy wouldn't be me. I would not be brought back to life. The original was me; the copy is not. The two are different.
Joe,
- The copy wouldn't be me. I would not be brought back to life. The original was me; the copy is not. The two are different.
That... is... not... an.... answer. You just said "It would be different" for the billionth time.
Answer the question. Identify the objective quality or factor that one of the "Jabbas" would have that the other would not.
Joe,
- The copy wouldn't be me. I would not be brought back to life. The original was me; the copy is not. The two are different.
Joe,
- The copy wouldn't be me. I would not be brought back to life. The original was me; the copy is not. The two are different.
Who would it think it was?Joe,
- The copy wouldn't be me.
You wouldn't be dead.I would not be brought back to life.
Is everything that could be duplicated immortal and have a soul?The original was me; the copy is not. The two are different.
Joe,
- The copy wouldn't be me. I would not be brought back to life. The original was me; the copy is not. The two are different.
Joe,
- The copy wouldn't be me. I would not be brought back to life. The original was me; the copy is not. The two are different.
SOdhner & Waterman,
- Do you agree with Dave?
Dave, SOdhner and Waterman,
- So, I'm claiming that my duplicate self would be different from my original self (me) in more than separateness -- I would not be brought back to life by the copy. The new self would not be me. That would be a big difference between the two.
- It is that experience of self that I claim is unimaginably unlikely under H.
- Do you still disagree?
- I claim that duplicating the brain would not duplicate the experience of self (that we're all talking about).
By duplicating my brain, if I had died, I would not be brought back to life.
By duplicating my brain, if I was still alive, I would not be looking out two sets of eyes. I think that we all agree upon that...
- What we seem not to agree upon is that the new self would be different than the old self in more than simple "separateness." I'm claiming that the new self would also not be ME. I'm claiming that such a difference is more than separateness.
Joe,
- The copy wouldn't be me. I would not be brought back to life. The original was me; the copy is not. The two are different.