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by lisper
2231 days ago
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> This really keeps me up at night. Why? You're pretty close to the right answer: > are we instead an uninterrupted instance of a thinking process? No, for the reasons you described. What we are is thinking-processes with a coherent series of more-or-less-uninterrupted links to the past. When you undergo general anesthesia you wake up as the same person because you can remember who you were before anesthesia, and you feel and act like that person. The interesting case is not anesthesia (or sleep) but amnesia and traumatic brain injury or mental illness that changes your personality. |
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But of course the conditions you mention are also very interesting and make it non-trivial to define the "true" essence of the person. Another interesting one would be dementia.