I wonder what a forum would be like where the ideas were the main focus instead of the personalities espousing them?
The whole beyond the biological argument boils down to this for me. You are supposedly taking information (the consciousness) from a human being by some extraction method and copying it to another medium of some sort like a positronic brain or something. Even if it were perfect the best you would have is a manufactured copy of the original. It would not be anything like the original in anything but the most abstract sense of the word. Will humanity manufacture artificial replacements for themselves that mimic human beings to the extent that some believe that some sort of immortality can be obtained by such means? It's a chilling thought and not something I would look forward to occurring.
Its a valid philosophical question.
Its one i have asked myself about star treks transporter (hypothetically of course)
Someone stands on the transporter pad, the system scans them at a molecular level and transfers the pattern/template into the transporter buffer.
At the destination molecules are re assembled as per the template stored in the buffer.
Did the person get transported ? or does a copy now exist where the original was de molecularised ?
Is it the same person ?
Koene makes this point
And for Koene it is very much "you", there being a "continuity of self" in the same way that "the person you are today is still the same person you were when you were age five".
Its true that the bioplatform that carrys "me" is different to the one i had when i was five, and im still me.
Heres another example, a man is rendered unconcious by anaesthetic and has a full face transplant
First US full face transplant
Is he still him ?
Of course he is, even though hes had a very large part of his biology replaced.
For me the philosophical question is answered via perspective.
From the pov of the source being copied, the copy is indeed a copy, but from the pov of the target it will feel like transfer, no different to coming out of a general anaesthetic, you regain conciousness with all your memorys intact just as you did before you went under.
It would feel like transfer from that pov, to family and friends you would be the same person, just as you are the same person after coming out of a general anaesthetic.
You would remember your 5th birthday, your mothers maiden name. The kindly if slightly butch bus driver who drove your school bus.
Imagine this scenario, close to the point of physical death, you are put under a general anaesthetic, to minimise the background "noise" of sensory input and establish a conciousness bookmark. The contents of your memory is copied perfectly to a new host, and your old body is euthanised.
From the pov of the target it would feel no different than having a general anaesthetic for surgery and waking up afterwards.
Is the target "you"..... well it will think so.
From the pov of the target it will "feel" like transfer not copy