Re: Immortality

From: Damien Broderick (d.broderick@english.unimelb.edu.au)
Date: Thu Dec 07 2000 - 20:59:56 MST


At 01:12 AM 8/12/00 +0100, "scerir" <scerir@libero.it> wrote:

><.................a copy is not the original.....................>
>
>That's because a perfect cloning machine
>can not exist [*].
>
>And that is the proof of
>the existence of human soul......
>
>[*] W.K. Wooters, W.H. Zurek: Nature, 299, 802, (1982)

No. At best, it's proof of human uniqueness (a moral/political lesson Peter
Medawar drew decades ago from immunological specificity).

And I do wish people would stop using the term `clone' to mean `exact
duplicate', which a clone isn't. The convenient >H term is `xox' (from
`xerox').

Damien Broderick



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