It is still not 'you' that wakes up.
It is a copy with the memories and personality that thinks it is you, but it isn't.
That is a philosophical debate for in-universe or IRL. As far as I am concerned, it is new playing piece for the RPG.
It is still not 'you' that wakes up.
It is a copy with the memories and personality that thinks it is you, but it isn't.
That is a philosophical debate
Very nicely put.
Is it ok if I borrow your quote when discussing such things with Eclipse Phase and Altered carbon fans? I will credit you as the original proponent of the argument that destroys their misconceptions![]()
Well in this case the original piece was never played, it is his back story, it has the same effect as a prior career, he gets the advantage of youth while at the same time having lots of skills with all those career terms he had or remembers he had. Since no one was playing the original character his memories were copied from,, no one has their character die.That is a philosophical debate for in-universe or IRL. As far as I am concerned, it is new playing piece for the RPG.
No, it isn't a philosophical debate. It is reality. If I create a copy of you while YOU are alive then say YOU are going to be terminated but no worries as you will be alive as your copy is alive you WILL reject that as not being the REAL situation.
well in this case the person who was copied died of natural causes, so copying him did not kill him,
No, it isn't a philosophical debate. It is reality. If I create a copy of you while YOU are alive then say YOU are going to be terminated but no worries as you will be alive as your copy is alive you WILL reject that as not being the REAL situation.
Correct, they both believe they are the original, but one of them isn't. There are probably enough errors in copying that you can find the difference given enough time, but the fact remains that you now have two distinct individuals.
Kill one and their continuity of existence ceases - if you kill the clone the original continues, kill the original and the clone continues, but in this case the original you is dead so you no longer experience the universe.
If you are the one cloned will you take the risk?
But they are not, and never can be, the same.
The original you that is you is dead, you will never experience the universe again, the copy will, but it isn't you.
This is nothing to do with souls, it is about the continuity of existence. The day old clone may think it is you and will go on to live and experience many things, but you won't - you are dead. It may give you some peace of mind to think that you live on after your death, but you don't, the copy does, and the copy isn't you.
But they are not, and never can be, the same.
The original you that is you is dead, you will never experience the universe again, the copy will, but it isn't you.
This is nothing to do with souls, it is about the continuity of existence. The day old clone may think it is you and will go on to live and experience many things, but you won't - you are dead. It may give you some peace of mind to think that you live on after your death, but you don't, the copy does, and the copy isn't you.
Correct, they both believe they are the original, but one of them isn't. There are probably enough errors in copying that you can find the difference given enough time, but the fact remains that you now have two distinct individuals.
Kill one and their continuity of existence ceases - if you kill the clone the original continues, kill the original and the clone continues, but in this case the original you is dead so you no longer experience the universe.
If you are the one cloned will you take the risk?
But they are not, and never can be, the same.
The original you that is you is dead, you will never experience the universe again, the copy will, but it isn't you.
This is nothing to do with souls, it is about the continuity of existence. The day old clone may think it is you and will go on to live and experience many things, but you won't - you are dead. It may give you some peace of mind to think that you live on after your death, but you don't, the copy does, and the copy isn't you.
I(1) is dead, and therefore doesn't know anything about it... but I(2) is alive and remembers being I(1). I(2) IS I(1) from that point, and there is no other to say otherwise.
You are missing the point - you are 'you', clone you isn't you, so you are dead.I(1) is dead, and therefore doesn't know anything about it... but I(2) is alive and remembers being I(1). I(2) IS I(1) from that point, and there is no other to say otherwise.
That doesn't make sense.The copy is different from the original, but the original is also different from the copy all we really know is there is a difference, we know one is the original and the other is the copy, but we don't know which one, as we measured the original to the best of our ability in making the copy. It might be just as accurate to say that one person split in two to make two people.