Totally agreed about identifying-as-me being a complex thing, and looking at brain science contributing to it. Actually, when I first encountered the concept of blindsight as an undergraduate, it pretty much destroyed my intuition of unique identity.
I guess I just haven’t thought carefully enough about self-duplication scenarios.
Neat. I’m somewhat envious.
Totally agreed about identifying-as-me being a complex thing, and looking at brain science contributing to it. Actually, when I first encountered the concept of blindsight as an undergraduate, it pretty much destroyed my intuition of unique identity.
I guess I just haven’t thought carefully enough about self-duplication scenarios.
Thanks for the thoughtful reply.