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From: walker@oberon.UUCP (Mike Walker)
Newsgroups: net.philosophy
Subject: Re: More Atheistic Wishful Thinking
Message-ID: <147@oberon.UUCP>
Date: Sat, 26-Oct-85 03:55:43 EST
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Summary: copying a person


A while back someone (?) asked if you made a duplicate of yourself how
would your wife know which was the original.  Another more pressing
problem is that you won't know either.  After all if the copy is perfect
(ie has all the same memories as the original) then it will also think it
is the original.

-- 
Michael D. Walker (Mike)
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