From: John Clark (jonkc@worldnet.att.net)
Date: Mon Nov 23 1998 - 09:20:30 MST
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Randall Randall <wolfkin@phonetech.com> Wrote:
>>Me:
>> things are made of atoms and atoms have no individuality, if they can't even
>> give this interesting property to themselves how can they give it to me?
><daniel.fabulich@yale.edu> wrote
>In the same way that they can give greenness, or consciousness,
>though atoms have neither property themselves.
if the atoms in a blade of grass are are organized in the same way then both are green
but there is only one green . If another bunch of atoms were organized in a Johnclarkish way
it would be John Clark but there is only one John Clark.
>> If I have two printers printing out the same novel and I smash one is the book
>> destroyed ?
>Well, the one you stopped certainly is.
I don't care because nothing irreplaceable has been destroyed.
>>Me:
>> If I have two phonographs playing the same symphony and I smash
>> one machine what happens to the music?
>There certainly is *less* music than before
I don't care because nothing irreplaceable has been destroyed.
I never said destroying an exact copy of my brain would not make the
make the slightest difference to anything, I only said that there
is no logical reason to think it could make any difference to me, or even
that I could tell that it happened.
John K Clark jonkc@att.net
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