Nondestructive Mind Uploading and the Stream of Consciousness

19 Pages Posted: 8 Sep 2023

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Keith Wiley

Brain Preservation Foundation

Date Written: September 4, 2023

Abstract

A common interpretation of wakeful, nondestructive mind uploading is that the person with the postoperative original body exclusively persists the preoperative identity and that the person with the upload's body is some sort of identity copy. A frequent argument supporting this claim is that the preoperative person's stream of consciousness attaches exclusively to the postoperative person with the original body. By implication, the person with the upload's body spawns a new stream of consciousness, implying copy identity status. I argue that this is not the best metaphysical model of what happens in nondestructive uploading in the context of a stream of consciousness interpretation, and defend an alternative model which has generally received little attention in the existing literature: the branching identity model.

Keywords: mind uploading, personal identity, stream of consciousness, metaphysics

Suggested Citation

Wiley, Keith, Nondestructive Mind Uploading and the Stream of Consciousness (September 4, 2023). Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=4560723 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.4560723

Keith Wiley (Contact Author)

Brain Preservation Foundation ( email )

Ashburn, WA 20148
United States

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