01-05-2002, 17:43 | |
Hieronder een link naar een aardig kort filosofisch testje (3 vragen). Is wel in het Engels.
Volgens de uitslag leef ik nog, maar ben ik misschien niet meer mezelf.....(?) http://www.philosophers.co.uk/games/identity.htm |
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02-05-2002, 11:04 | |
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Congratulations! According to one theory of personal identity, you have survived!
1. Spaceship 2. Silicon 3. Let my body die Your choices are just about consistent with the view that the continuity of the soul is essential for personal survival. Het problematische was dat ik bij 1 het spaceship verkoos, dat vinden ze 'irratic' maar ik leef nog Laatst gewijzigd op 02-05-2002 om 11:07. |
03-05-2002, 17:55 | |
Ik weet niet wat hier filosofisch aan is
Ik overleefde het in ieder geval. 1. spaceship 2. virus 3. freeze 736 out of 10476 people chose the same path through the scenarios as you. (vind ik veel interessanter ) Suzan
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NIZ| tegenpartij|Kriminalpolizei!!|De hele mikmak| Dank voor die bloemen
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Let maar niet op mij, ik wacht en vul slechts mijn tijd... || bleh
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04-05-2002, 16:32 | |
Congratulations! According to one theory of personal identity, you have survived!
You chose: Round 1: It's the spaceship for me! Round 2: I'll take the silicon! Round 3: Let my body die! However, although you have survived, at least one of your choices seems a little problematic Your choices are just about consistent with the view that the continuity of the soul is essential for personal survival. Your first choice showed a desire to keep your physical body alive. Your second choice, in contrast, showed a willingness to have your body replaced by synthetic parts to preserve your psychological continuity. Your last choice showed a willingness to jettison your physical body and end psychological continuity in order to save your soul. JEEEEEEEEJJJJ!!!!!!! IK LEEF NOG!!!
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Ik ben als fee (zacht uitgedrukt) volledig en totaal mislukt
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04-05-2002, 19:58 | |
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Congratulations! According to one theory of personal identity, you have survived!
You chose: Round 1: It's the spaceship for me! Round 2: I'll take the silicon! Round 3: Let my body die! However, although you have survived, at least one of your choices seems a little problematic. There are basically three kinds of things which could be required for the continued existence of your self. One is bodily continuity, which actually may require only parts of the body to stay in existence (e.g., the brain). Another is psychological continuity, which requires, for the continued existence of the self, the continuance of your consciousness, by which is meant your thoughts, ideas, memories, plans, beliefs and so on. And the third possibility is the continued existence of some kind of immaterial part of you, which might be called the soul. It may, of course, be the case that a combination of one or more types of these continuity is required for you to survive. Your choices are just about consistent with the view that the continuity of the soul is essential for personal survival. Your first choice showed a desire to keep your physical body alive. Your second choice, in contrast, showed a willingness to have your body replaced by synthetic parts to preserve your psychological continuity. Your last choice showed a willingness to jettison your physical body and end psychological continuity in order to save your soul. There is something troubling about these choices. First, the tracking of the soul seems a bit erratic. In the first choice, it followed the physical body, but on the second it followed psychological continuity. So it seems there is no reliable way of deciding where the soul goes - does it follow the body or psychological continuity? Secondly, the soul seems rather an empty self. It is a self that needs no thoughts, beliefs or memories to exist. It is rather a kind of immaterial home for thoughts, emotions, beliefs and so on. Do you really think the self is such a thing? Hmz, jaja. Ik heb die eerste gekozen omdat ik bang ben dat die andere persoon mijn herinneringen en gedachten heeft, maar niet mij is. En dat voor mij, het moment dat ik in die machine stap, verdwijn en niet meer verderleef. Voor de buitenwereld misschien, maar niet voor mezelf. Aan de andere kant, je lichaam is elke drie maand totaal vernieuwd en in principe gebeurd hier hetzelfde. Misschien leef je toch gewoon door, maar ik durf het er niet op te wagen... De ziel, tja, ik hoop erop, maar ik geloof niks. |
08-05-2002, 22:47 | |
I SURVIVED!!! - goed he?
Je ik is de electrische activiteit in je hersenen. Je wordt wel constant vervangen maar de electrische activiteit verandert niet. Dat ding zegt alleen dat ik in het begin wellicht een onnodig risico heb genomen... maar als je hier op wordt geblazen en er daar een perfecte kopie wordt gemaakt dan heb je er ook niks aan...
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