Personal Identity and Uploading

  • Walker M
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Objections to uploading may be parsed into substrate issues, dealing with the computer platform of upload and personal identity. This paper argues that the personal identity issues of uploading are no more or less challenging than those of bodily transfer often discussed in the philosophical literature. It is argued that what is important in personal identity involves both token and type identity. While uploading does not preserve token identity, it does save type identity; and even qua token, one may have good reason to think that the preservation of the type is worth the cost.

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Walker, M. (2011). Personal Identity and Uploading. Journal of Evolution and Technology, 22(1), 37–51. Retrieved from http://jetpress.org/v22/walker.htm

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