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>From: ske@pkmab.se (Kristoffer Eriksson)
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Subject: Re: red light / blue light scenario
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Date: 1 Feb 92 11:59:45 GMT
References: <1992Jan26.223233.28580@convex.com> <1992Jan30.012944.5782@norton.com>
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In article <1992Jan30.012944.5782@norton.com> brian@norton.com (Brian Yoder) writes:
 >Given that this whole discussion relies on a premise that is false (that 
 >people can be identically duplicated by fancy machines) what importance does 
 >whole line of thinking have?

It might cast some light on the general concept of "identity".

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