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>From: burt@aupair.cs.athabascau.ca (Burt Voorhees)
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Subject: Re: Simulated Brain
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Date: 30 Oct 92 06:28:10 GMT
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I would say that this persistent sense of identity across
multiple states of being, and even across multiple
personalities, could be explained easily in terms
of an assumed a priori consciousness which has the
capacity of intentional identification with structures
in an individuals mind.
bv


