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Understood. In the case of the ball catching there is the same immediacy of action leaving no time for reflection on the part of The Subject ;) but this starts to beg other questions, like how much influence does consciousness have over action. Dennett's Multiple Drafts suggest that to some...
I read this first point somewhere in a Daniel Dennett book, probably Consciousness Explained, in relation to hysterical blindness - he describes aparently blind people dodging unexpected obstacles like opening doors, etc. A few years ago, the daughter of an acquaintance of mine had a rather...
Probably the most influencial book of my reading life was Daniel Dennett's Consciousness Explained. It was the first non-fiction book I recall reading voluntarily, it sparked my interest in science generally, and I still consider the multiple drafts model to be how my brain probably works. In...
Fascinating stuff. I'm living in Madrid at the moment, teaching English, and I have classes in the Bank of Spain headquarters. The building is interesting archetectuarally, having originally been constructed under the Socialist government and added to at various stages since; I mention it...
I don't know if people do much film reviewing here, but this is something I've just added to my blog that may be of interest.
A friar walks from his monastery into the small town nearby, passing all the townsfolk heading the other way for a celebration, only the sick or infirm have remained...
Your pre-edit statement is more or less how I feel regarding my question, which does require destruction of the original; but I was talking death-replacement-revival, not copy-and-simultaneous-existance as in the original question, and regarding that I agree with your post-edit comment.
It has...
I posed a similar question (possibly in the wrong place, it's attached to a Reincarnation thread in the Religion wing), I'd be interested to see what anyone thinks:
Imagine that a process is developed in which, upon death, your brain is removed and the biological materials are replaced with...
I agree with your last statement, in principle, but it seems to me that it cannot have a connection to reality.
Potentially infinite points of difference, each of which representing potentially infinite forms of difference. Sounds like a lot to ask for again!
You seem to be expressing a...
Well on that basis I would suggest that you've got an answer for your original question at least:
Unless your brain is spontaneously reassembled at some distant point in the future first (presumably in a body that can support it); and unless that brain comes into existance already in a state...
This is why I think it is an interesting question. My intuition responds that while the consciousness would be the same, it would no longer be my consciousness. However, I think the consciousness would certainly disagree, as its content would include everything I had thought or experienced...
I'd like to pose a related question:
Imagine that a process is developed in which, upon death, your brain is removed and the biological materials are replaced with non-decaying alternatives, so every aspect of your brain's machinery remains intact but inoperative. Subsequently, a process is...
What is a thought without being embedded in a context of other mental states, connected to memories of prior states or experiences, and so on? Perhaps when I think of your question, a particular pattern of electrical activity occurs in my brain; and perhaps (in an infinite time space universe*)...
According to the BBC News website, the Pope is about to become quotable to the effect that condoms can be permitted under certain circumstances - strange choice of circumstance though.
So, in the closed context of men (but not women for some reason) having sex for money, condoms are okay...