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When are we not ourselves?
#71
When are we not ourselves?
(June 17, 2016 at 1:36 pm)ohreally Wrote: By your method the baby being born isn't even the same person as when the first cell division happened so how can you ever be the same as you were before.

You aren't.

Look at a river. Close your eyes for a few seconds and open them back up. Are you looking at the same river? The water has all been replaced. What you first looked at is now gone.

We are the same as the river. We have the same name but the water has changed.
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#72
RE: When are we not ourselves?
Opening and closing my eyes doesn't have an effect on the Mississippi.  It's still the Mississippi.  If I was looking at the same molecules of water it wouldn't even be a river...because rivers flow, I'd be looking at a lake, lol....a preturnaturally still one.

(general ship of theseus stuff usually comes down to conventions of classification and arguments by subtle equivocation)
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#73
RE: When are we not ourselves?
(June 17, 2016 at 2:22 pm)KUSA Wrote:
(June 17, 2016 at 1:36 pm)ohreally Wrote: By your method the baby being born isn't even the same person as when the first cell division happened so how can you ever be the same as you were before.

You aren't.

Look at a river. Close your eyes for a few seconds and open them back up. Are you looking at the same river? The water has all been replaced. What you first looked at is now gone.

We are the same as the river. We have the same name but the water has changed.

You seem to be arguing that 'I' am nothing more than my cells. I find this a false notion. 'I' am a model of things associated with my brain and body maintained by the mind. As a process, changes of state are to be expected, but I am not any one particular state. Just as a 'river' is an abstraction for a body of flowing water, the 'I' is an abstraction describing a person. The individual molecules making up that person are not the abstraction.
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#74
RE: When are we not ourselves?
(June 17, 2016 at 2:22 pm)KUSA Wrote:
(June 17, 2016 at 1:36 pm)ohreally Wrote: By your method the baby being born isn't even the same person as when the first cell division happened so how can you ever be the same as you were before.

You aren't.

Look at a river. Close your eyes for a few seconds and open them back up. Are you looking at the same river? The water has all been replaced. What you first looked at is now gone.

We are the same as the river. We have the same name but the water has changed.

No need to even close your eyes.  What you are describing is the definition of a river acting as it should.

My reply was to your OP which is about changing from a previous version of you.  I'm asking which previous version are you measuring.
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#75
When are we not ourselves?
(June 17, 2016 at 4:26 pm)ohreally Wrote: My reply was to your OP which is about changing from a previous version of you.  I'm asking which previous version are you measuring.

Every previous version. I am a version of a version of a version etc.
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