Re: Uploading

From: Randall R Randall (rrandall6@juno.com)
Date: Wed Sep 02 1998 - 10:48:37 MDT


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On Mon, 31 Aug 1998 11:06:43 -0700 (PDT) Joe Jenkins
<joe_jenkins@yahoo.com> writes:
>
>---Randall R Randall <rrandall6@juno.com> wrote:
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>> But *also, from my point of view, a perfectly
>> identical copy is not me (since if you kill him,
>> I go on living).
>
>Does this mean you find no utility for survival in uploading?

No, it doesn't. I find some methods of uploading
unacceptable. For instance, if we had a machine
which destructively scanned my brain and after it
was gone wrote a program that simulated it, I
wouldn't believe that a person could live *through*
such a process. On the other hand, if the machine
only removes a few neurons at a time, replacing
their functionality with programming or hardwired
machinery, *and* thought could take place during
and between these episodes, then I believe that
the resulting person would still be me. There is a
dividing line in there somewhere, but I don't know
where it is.

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