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My next thought is that I as a mere 'brain' is no different than another persons 'brain', other than all it's 'content'. Trough these thoughts I could be anyone, and anyone could be me, as there's nothing to separate us.
We can know that we aren't somebody else, because we aren't them, but there's no fundamental base that separates us.
To conclude this wall of text, I will also conclude my thoughts. We aren't real, and death won't change anything, as you as something other than your brain never even existed.
There are some major problems with your reasoning.Quote from: ginn on July 04, 2012, 03:24:28 pmMy next thought is that I as a mere 'brain' is no different than another persons 'brain', other than all it's 'content'. Trough these thoughts I could be anyone, and anyone could be me, as there's nothing to separate us.Our brains are different from those of other people. You cannot be anyone, you are just your brain. Not mine (phew).Quote from: ginn on July 04, 2012, 03:24:28 pmWe can know that we aren't somebody else, because we aren't them, but there's no fundamental base that separates us.Yes, yes there is. Our brains. Ta dah!
A brain is a brain, doesn't matter if it's barely functioning or functioning properly, thus, it's not a fundamental difference.
You broke one paragraph in two, gj.
Quote from: ginn on July 04, 2012, 04:33:23 pmYou broke one paragraph in two, gj.Paragraphs usually don't have line breaks between each sentence.Quote from: ginn on July 04, 2012, 04:33:23 pmA brain is a brain, doesn't matter if it's barely functioning or functioning properly, thus, it's not a fundamental difference.No. There are measurable differences between everyone's brains.
I assume you think there's a fundamental difference between a 22" monitor and a 23" monitor too.Just like a TV is a TV, a brain is a brain... it's just 'one' component.
So a dumb human is less of a human?
Quote from: ginn on July 04, 2012, 05:14:13 pmSo a dumb human is less of a human?No, as I never spoke to anything regarding the definition of a human. Just as a 22" TV isn't any "less" of a TV than 23", as it still fulfills all requirements to be considered a TV. However, the two TVs are distinctly different.
Yes, so, just because human brains are different, doesn't make them something else.
QuoteYes, so, just because human brains are different, doesn't make them something else.No, I believe you are not grasping that two things can belong to a larger definition while still being different. Two different human brains, while still human brains, are different. It may also be because of these differences that another distinct personality arises. You are just as much HUMAN as I am. However, you distinguish yourself between another, so there must be something different, otherwise you could not tell.
however, there's no difference between these observers.
Just as humans, all life has their own 'observer', though, obviously having very varying perspectives.
Quotehowever, there's no difference between these observers.QuoteJust as humans, all life has their own 'observer', though, obviously having very varying perspectives.Well then they clearly are different.
A camera is still the same camera even if it's using other optics...
I don't think you get my point...
"some loss of self", it's a loss of all 'self'.You are an 'observer', it doesn't exist, and yet exist trough your bodys life.
I find this 'observer' thing quite interesting and hard to figure out.
Does everything have an 'observer'? where goes the limit?