On 7/20/2019 10:59 PM, Quentin Anciaux wrote:
Le dim. 21 juil. 2019 à 02:34, 'Brent Meeker' via Everything List
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On 7/20/2019 1:32 PM, Quentin Anciaux wrote:
Le sam. 20 juil. 2019 à 22:27, 'Brent Meeker' via Everything List
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On 7/20/2019 3:16 AM, Bruno Marchal wrote:
> Why? You will push on a button. You assume mechanism, so
you know you
> will not die, and you know that with mechanism, you cannot
survive
> being in two cities and seeing simultaneously the two
cities, so it is
> quite natural to ask yourself where you could feel to be
after the
> experience.
>
> There are no relevant counterfactuals here. Everything is
simply factual.
But as JKC endlessly points out, this a confusing based on
second person
plural and second person singular being the same word in
English. In
the south, they say "ya'll" for second person plural, and in
New York
they say "youse". I suggest that one of these be used in
discussing
duplication thought experiments.
Even if there is a duplication, the 1pov is still unique in both
subject, and the question bears on this 1 pov. No need of youse...
Quentin
Seems to me the answer to the question where will youse find
youse-self is "Washington and Moscow."
It can't be because the 1 pov is unique in each subject and is in
Washington or Moscow, not in both. The question is on that, not on the
duplicated bodies.
The pov gets duplicated with the bodies.
Brent
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