<DIV>Hello,</DIV> <DIV> </DIV> <DIV>Perhaps I just don't fully understand this topic, so anyone feel free to correct me. I have no problems with the production (creation I guess, in the non-religious sense) of new life, regardless of the means employed to do so (eg. natural conception, cloning, from-scratch, or whatever the technology). But so far, no one here seems to be addressing the basic rights of these "copies". As a living, conscious being, I'm not sure it is ethically correct to force specific decisions and lifestyles on these "copies" as if they were simply toys - devoid of basic rights that an "original" version would presumably have. To me it seems there is little difference between the value of an "original" and a "copied" being; once it is created, it has every right to do with itself whatever *it* wishes (short of harming any other being).</DIV> <DIV> </DIV> <DIV>Best Wishes,</DIV> <DIV> </DIV>
<DIV>Jeffrey Herrlich <BR><BR><B><I>ben <benboc@lineone.net></I></B> wrote:</DIV> <BLOCKQUOTE class=replbq style="PADDING-LEFT: 5px; MARGIN-LEFT: 5px; BORDER-LEFT: #1010ff 2px solid">Anne-Marie Taylor wrote:<BR><BR>> Why would anybody want a copy of themselves? (In any form) I've been<BR>> hearing a lot about copying this, that or whatever and I couldn't<BR>> help asking myself what would I do if I could copy myself and why<BR>> would I want to copy myself. I would really like other peoples<BR>> opinion on this. Thanks Anna<BR><BR>This is a very good question.<BR><BR>I'm writing this before reading the many other replies, so i'm very<BR>probably just repeating some things that others have already said, but<BR>here are some reasons that occur off the top of my head:<BR><BR>To (attempt to) ensure that your mind-pattern survives. The copies could<BR>be 'snapshots' of your mind, not active, that are basically backups, to<BR>be instantiated if you
ever die. Limited consolation to the you that<BR>dies, of course, but better than what we have at the moment.<BR><BR>To lighten your work-load. Imagine having a twin that thinks exactly<BR>like you. They would do any job in exactly the same way that you would.<BR>So you could confidently share your workload between the two of you, and<BR>get more done in the same time. Now multiply that as many times as you<BR>have resources to make copies.<BR><BR>For fun. I'm sure you can think of several interpretations of that.<BR><BR>To multiply your mind-power. This would presume not only the ability to<BR>make copies of your mind, but to link them all together, resulting in a<BR>kind of 'hive-mind' that was composed of many copies of you.<BR><BR>Making another assumption, that of the ability to not only make copies,<BR>but to re-merge them at a later time, then you would be able to<BR>effectively have many experiences at the same time. This also reduces<BR>the risk inherent in
certain activities. You could split into several<BR>people, temporarily, while they go off and do all sorts of different<BR>things, some of them could be quite risky things. The ones who are still<BR>around later (that still want to) could re-merge into one you. You would<BR>then have to integrate the experiences into a single mind. I don't know<BR>(and neither does anyone else, yet) if this would be easy, difficult or<BR>impossible. Or possible, but at the cost of effectively turning you into<BR>someone else, perhaps more quickly than you'd be comfortable with (we're<BR>all turning into someone else all the time, just at an acceptable rate,<BR>so we recognise a continuity between the 'old us' and the 'new us').<BR><BR>To satisfy the urge to procreate in a post-biological state. Maybe. I<BR>bet your 'kids' would still disappoint you, though!<BR><BR>There are other reasons, but those a few that i can think of without<BR>much
effort.<BR><BR>ben<BR>_______________________________________________<BR>extropy-chat mailing list<BR>extropy-chat@lists.extropy.org<BR>http://lists.extropy.org/mailman/listinfo.cgi/extropy-chat<BR></BLOCKQUOTE><BR><p>
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