On Wednesday, May 14, 2014, Dennis Ochei <[email protected]> wrote:

> Under Daniel Kolak's open 
> individualism<http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Open_individualism> there
> exists one numerically distinct person who is everyone at all times. What I
> want to explore is the implications of this theory for a self interested
> individual. For those unfamiliar with Open Individualism, you might instead
> imagine a demon appears to you, and informs you that after you die you will
> experience what it is like to be every person that ever lived.
>
> The only rational course of action seems to be to maximize utility across
> lives. Meaning if $1 will buy you in your current life 1 unit of utility,
> but would afford another person 10 units, it would be rationally self
> interested to donate the money, if you expect to experience what they shall
> experience. This is essentially Singer's Effective Altruism at work. Are
> there any other rational courses of action if Open Individualism is true
> (or if the hypothetical demon appeared) and one is self interested?
>

If I tell you that this morning I woke up as you and you as me, but
otherwise everything was exactly the same, how is this different to each of
is waking up as ourselves? In other words, what possible evidence, either
subjective or objective, could count either for or against this
transformation having happened?


-- 
Stathis Papaioannou

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