On 04/07/07, Tom McCabe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
That definition isn't accurate, because it doesn't
match what we intuitively see as 'death'. 'Death' is
actually fairly easy to define, compared to "good" or
even "truth"; I would define it as the permanent
destruction of a large portion of the information that
makes up a sentient being's mind.

Right, but Heartland disagrees, and the post was aimed at him and
others who believe that "a copy isn't really you".

Stathis, I don't subscribe to your assertion that a person after gradual replacement of atoms in his brain is a copy.

H.
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