On Wednesday, June 13, 2012 10:31:31 AM UTC+10, Brent wrote:
On 6/12/2012 4:40 PM, Pierz wrote:
I didn't say that we would all turn into self-deniers concerned only to
help others. I said we would achieve an optimal moral society. Such a
society would always bear in mind the absolute
when considered through this 'one subject' lens. When 'I' am the
offender, I don't want to be punished for my crimes, but 'I' as the
victim and the broader community think the offender should be. We
have to balance competing views. Also, there is sense in looking
after oneself ahead
subjectivities is the contents of consciousness (comp would say the
computations being performed), not some kind of other mysterious
'label' or identifier that marks certain experiences as belonging to
one subject and not another (such as, for instance, being the owner
of a specific
is the contents of consciousness (comp would say the
computations being performed), not some kind of other mysterious
'label' or identifier that marks certain experiences as belonging to
one subject and not another (such as, for instance, being the owner
of a specific physical
On 6/12/2012 4:40 PM, Pierz wrote:
I didn't say that we would all turn into self-deniers concerned only to help others. I
said we would achieve an optimal moral society. Such a society would always bear in mind
the absolute equality of all subjects (not in the 'royal subject' sense!), with each
of the 1p perspective.
(comp would say the computations being performed), not some kind of
other mysterious 'label' or identifier that marks certain experiences as
belonging to one subject and not another (such as, for instance, being the
owner of a specific physical brain).
Except
mysterious
'label' or identifier that marks certain experiences as belonging to
one subject and not another (such as, for instance, being the owner
of a specific physical brain).
I find this conclusion irresistible - and frankly terrifying. It's
like reincarnation expanded
the computations being performed), not some kind
of other mysterious 'label' or identifier that marks certain experiences as
belonging to one subject and not another (such as, for instance, being the
owner of a specific physical brain).
I find this conclusion irresistible - and frankly terrifying
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