From: Max M (maxm@maxmcorp.dk)
Date: Thu Jan 08 1998 - 08:39:51 MST
Harvey Newstrom wrote:
> This is the old semantic problem that always comes up in this argument.
> They are all "me", but not *this* me. If another me survives, do I care
> that the current me dies?
In a future with multiple versions of the same personality we will
probably have to think differently. If a person x splits into two
personalities x1 & x2, xn might not care that the other one dies but x
knows that after a split he will have a greater chance of surviving.
If it furthermore was possible to merge the different personalities into
one after some time. Then their combined memories would become x1+2 wich
could then be split again. into new copies. the chances for survival of
a single personality would thus become greater.
Imagine if a million personalities are roaming the universe, sharing
their memories this way. Would the loss of a single personality mean
much then? What if it was the old meat persona that got lost, would that
be a big loss to "me"?
Hilsen / Regards
Max M Rasmussen
Denmark
New Media Director
mailto:maxm@novavision.dk
http://www.novavision.dk
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