Reinaislost
Miss Direction
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I phrased the question so badly here that I want to cry.
You said that you don't remember who you were before, so how exactly would you remember the swap? It would feel like some odd dream. Even if you did remember, in that last scenario one of those two becomes someone who's both nice and murders people so it would be a completely different person that doesn't match the killer or the teacher.It makes sense, yes. But both of you know that you've swapped body here.
It's okay you only messed up a little bit... Okay maybe a little more than a little like a medium amount of messed up.I phrased the question so badly here that I want to cry.
Can't you let me be right? I'm going to cry!!!You said that you don't remember who you were before, so how exactly would you remember the swap? It would feel like some odd dream. Even if you did remember, in that last scenario one of those two becomes someone who's both nice and murders people so it would be a completely different person that doesn't match the killer or the teacher.
I phrased the question so badly here that I want to cry.
Yes. What I meant there is that you'd not have double memories. For you, it'll be like if you have truly swapped bodies, but you know that it is only the mental content that actually changed.You said that you don't remember who you were before, so how exactly would you remember the swap? It would feel like some odd dream. Even if you did remember, in that last scenario one of those two becomes someone who's both nice and murders people so it would be a completely different person that doesn't match the killer or the teacher.
I got the meaning of the question.(I think all of this extra explanation is just confusing me)Yes. What I meant there is that you'd not have double memories. For you, it'll be like if you have truly swapped bodies, but you know that it is only the mental content that actually changed.
Hahaha hah. Me BIG BRIAN FOR I AM BALD UAKARI.Yes. What I meant there is that you'd not have double memories. For you, it'll be like if you have truly swapped bodies, but you know that it is only the mental content that actually changed.
is the question phrased fine now? Sorry, my grammar gets awful at times like this.I got the meaning of the question.(I think all of this extra explanation is just confusing me)
It reads fine to me, and I understood what you meant the first time. Basically, swap my memories to other person, or they swap their memories to me? The million dollar thing is just a bonus, and whoever gets the memories leaves behind a husk.is the question phrased fine currently?
I gave my memories to other person, so my husk was left behind.It reads fine to me, and I understood what you meant the first time. Basically, swap my memories to other person, or they swap their memories to me? The million dollar thing is just a bonus, and whoever gets the memories leaves behind a husk.
This is also something that can be argued in terms of the intent of the question but I'm not going to. Wow, what a swell guy I am.It reads fine to me, and I understood what you meant the first time. Basically, swap my memories to other person, or they swap their memories to me? The million dollar thing is just a bonus, and whoever gets the memories leaves behind a husk.
I gave my memories to other person, so my husk was left behind.
It reads fine to me, and I understood what you meant the first time. Basically, swap my memories to other person, or they swap their memories to me? The million dollar thing is just a bonus, and whoever gets the memories leaves behind a husk.
I gave my memories to another person, so my husk was left behind.
I was confused before but now I understand. What I meant was that both of your minds will be altered regardless. The million-dollar thing was a foresight to what you think is your identity. If you pick the body, it means that despite having the memories and stuff of the other person, your body remains the same and thus your identity. If you pick the other captive, you think your identity transfers with your memories. Given in both cases, you choose self-preservation.It reads fine to me, and I understood what you meant the first time. Basically, swap my memories to other person, or they swap their memories to me? The million dollar thing is just a bonus, and whoever gets the memories leaves behind a husk.
I gave my memories to other person, so my husk was left behind.
Now I am confused. My brain to smol for this.I was confused before but now I understand. What I meant was that both of your minds will be altered regardless. The million-dollar thing was a foresight to what you think is your identity. If you pick the body, it means that despite having the memories and stuff of the other person, your body remains the same and thus your identity. If you pick the other captive, you think your identity transfers with your memories. Given in both cases, you choose self-preservation.
I don't know, honestly. This is exactly the same thought experiment I learnt when reading body and memory theory of personal identity.Now I am confused. My brain to smol for this.
You are fine. I am just not good at understanding some things, and the more the explanation here the more confused I get.I don't know, honestly. This is exactly the same though experiment I learnt when reading body and memory theory of personal identity.
You are fine. I am just not good at understanding some things, and the more the explanation here the more confused I get.
Doubt.You'll get there one day.
Doubt.
Here's an article on this:You are fine. I am just not good at understanding some things, and the more the explanation here the more confused I get.