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by nooneelse
5147 days ago
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I largely agree that gradual replacement has the far better claim to preservation of identity. I would have hardly any desire to be uploaded any other way. However, the car of Theseus example allows for a worrisome wrinkle. What if you kept all the old parts during the process you describe, and then after, you re-assembled them? Which car has the superior claim to being identical with the old car? I think it obvious that the reassembled old parts have the superior claim over the car produced by part-by-part substitution of new parts. |
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Yes, it has all the parts of the old car, and only those pieces, but it was assembled anew from zero.
A more difficult dichotomy would be: what if we exchange parts between two cars until each one is the other one. That's hard to decide.