| ▲ | mrob 2 hours ago | |||||||
The premise of the position is that it's theoretically possible to create a person with memories of being another person. I obviously don't deny that or there would be no argument to have. Your argument seems to be that it's possible to split a person into two identical persons. The only way this could work is by cloning a person twice then murdering the original. This is also unethical. | ||||||||
| ▲ | ben_w 2 hours ago | parent [-] | |||||||
> Your argument seems to be that it's possible to split a person into two identical persons. The only way this could work is by cloning a person twice then murdering the original. This is also unethical. False. The entire point of the argument you're missing is that they're all treating a brain clone as if it is a way to split a person into two identical persons. I would say this may be possible, but it is extremely unlikely that we will actually do so at first. | ||||||||
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