No. Why the fuck do I want to go to New Zealand?
Yes. Although, I really can't answer whether or not this reconstruction would still be 'me'.
it's the ship of theseus. i think it's somewhat platonic, as well- there is "meta cognition," the person, and there is the idea of "meta cognition", or "meta cognition-ness." your form merely reflects this fundamental idea of "meta cognition," so a reconstructed body (as long as you retain your knowledge and memories) is nothing more than another reflection of what it is to be "meta cognition"
Quote from: Azumarill on January 15, 2015, 01:02:05 PMit's the ship of theseus. i think it's somewhat platonic, as well- there is "meta cognition," the person, and there is the idea of "meta cognition", or "meta cognition-ness." your form merely reflects this fundamental idea of "meta cognition," so a reconstructed body (as long as you retain your knowledge and memories) is nothing more than another reflection of what it is to be "meta cognition"The problem with Platonism, Aristotelianism, Cartesian Dualism and all of the monotheisms is that this idea of the 'ego' which they posit--explained by you--is necessarily a sort of non-empirical stratum, from which properties arise. It doesn't make sense. The thing-in-itself isn't distinct from its properties. I'm much more of a Humean in that properties cause substance. Not the other way around. I agree that memories and continued perception would contribute to this idea of my 'ego' continuing, but I'm not sure how much physical continuity--especially at the atomic level--counts.
Would your consciousness still exist though? Do you think you could still experience things?
Quote from: HurtfulTurkey on January 15, 2015, 03:53:32 PMSure, sounds cool.Do you think you'd still be the same conscious being though? Or would you, like, die?
Sure, sounds cool.
The teleporter will take apart your current form and reconstruct you somewhere in New Zealand. You are reconstructed perfectly, even down to the spin of each atom. The only thing different about you is that you are made of new atoms.Do you step into the machine?
Uhh... You guys realize your body gets replaced on the atomic level every year, right?
Quote from: Verbatim on January 15, 2015, 09:40:23 PMUhh... You guys realize your body gets replaced on the atomic level every year, right?Of course. But not all at once, like what the teleporter would do. It'd be like the difference between Chicago eventually changing over the course of a decade vs a bomb destroying it and being rebuild.
As long as my current perception continued to exist, no because I don't want to go to NZ (although seeing Ruby would be neat). But if the me going into the teleporter ended-- my consciousness ended-- and another me came out, without "my" consciousness, then no.
The only thing different about you is that you are made of new atoms.