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Title text: I'm a doctor, not a nihilist! |
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- In philosophy there's a concept sometimes called "the star trek problem."
- There are a couple of ways to resolve it.
- Maybe there's a soul that transfers between locations. Or, maybe persistent consciousness isn't a meaningful notion, so nothing is lost in
- When the teleporter breaks you apart and reforms you on the planet's surface, doesnt that mean yyuu" are dead, and there's just some copy of you on the surface?
- The teleportation.
- The weird thing to me is that the people in star trek are humanists, so they probably don't believe in souls. And, they live in a post-scarcity society, so they don't do their jobs for money.
- Which really makes you wonder what was up with the teleporter operators.
- I've killed everyone I know hundreds of times! You're welcome, society!
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- Now to kill myself again, for the first time! :J'
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