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Say you had these options: 1) Having total amnesia, accept afterward you would relearn at an unprecedented rate, such that within a few months you would have learned "anything" objective you know of now, which you like/need to know. (Say you could use total virtual reality to have experiences like a baby.) [ I realized this option is either going to have to include things like childhood memories with your family, friends, etc, or it is not, so this hypothetical doesn't provide the distinction I was trying to make. So nevermind the part in italics, if you want. Maybe I will think of a different hypothetical.] 2) Your current brain could transfer all of your memories into an identical brain, meet this brain and make sure everything was "working", and then die. Which would you prefer? I would choose 1. Quote:
I do think that all reality can be viewed as one. Would it be one "substance" or one "energy" or one "experience" or one "experiencer" (who may be called "God" by some), seem to be just linguistic distinctions, ie differences in defining and associating those words, not differences in the raw "concept" or "perception" of the one reality, differences in how it is attempted to be described. [ January 26, 2002: Message edited by: hedonologist ]</p> |
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excreationist, I started a new thread for all the "sexual" stuff <a href="http://iidb.org/cgi-bin/ultimatebb.cgi?ubb=get_topic&f=44&t=000131" target="_blank">http://iidb.org/cgi-bin/ultimatebb.cgi?ubb=get_topic&f=44&t=000131</a>
When I get behind would you rather I start with your more recent posts and work my way back or vice versa? I would rather you do the former in case I have improved my thinking or expressed something more briefly, such that the earlier info would not need a reply because it had already been replied to. Quote:
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So I'm saying that you'd need some kind of brain and senses (and muscles, at least at some stage in your life) to be considered aware. I don't think there is a little organ of the brain that holds the consciousness that you can just pull out and hook it up to a life-support system. I think for me to be "me" it requires my memories - which make up most of my brain - and my senses and emotional system, etc, which make up the rest of my brain. Quote:
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It is deterministic physics that is "forcing" this all to happen, though the center-piece of it all is the processor of STM (in my theory) and I think that the "we" - the experiencer is a different name for exactly the same thing. So I guess you could say that the mechanics of the universe is "forcing" us to think, etc. But if you look at it as a flow chart, the processor of STM is what has the "awareness" and what transforms input (experiences) into output (behaviour) - kind of like a CPU, even though a CPU is obviously deterministic. Quote:
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As I said earlier, some people with damaged limbic systems can feel the physical injury signal but it doesn't feel "bad" to them. So they can seek this physical injury signal... it might seem bad because of other reasons - such as social rejection (other's don't like people harming themselves) but it can seem good because of pleasures like newness/danger/thrills. So this person might be bored and crave some newness and decide to break their arm. They would feel the pain signal very intensely (like seeing an intensely red car - just a sensation - not pain) - and feel some thrills I guess. But eventually they'd probably feel guilty for not looking after their body (unless their friends don't mind). Quote:
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Maybe after replacing a whole bunch of my desires the combo-brain would become a "dualist" and then think it didn't want to replace the parts which are thought to be "experiencer", and the whole plan would "backfire" on "me". On the other hand, I would actually want to keep some of your desires in "my" new brain, because I don't identify myself with desires that I happen to have, and many desires would be voted out by the more primary desires which I consider more beneficial. A purpose of hedonology is to find which desires are beneficial, as opposed to being led by whatever desire happens to be present at a particular time. Quote:
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