Based on what is known.. We can't know what we don't know..
We work with what is known. We can imply anything.. QM theory says... (place any possibility because infinite multiverse).
Hi Javi, to be fair, he is talking about "absolute antinatalism".. that is antintalism that thinks NO parents should ever have children because they want to prevent a future person from suffering. It doesn't matter the background of the parent, or the circumstances. All birth should be prevented if possible.
I already gave my answer as to the difference between beginning a life, and continuing a life that is already here and how ANs would not use the very things they are against (not forcing a situation onto someone, not getting consent, not harming) to prevent current suffering. The nonexistence of an actual person prior to birth makes all the difference here.
Of course, no one can answer that these days. But maybe a picture will help.Consciousness is like superconductivity, it is there or not. If something is not right (too high temperature, too strong magnetic field), then the superconductivity disappears. The whole system is superconducting, not the single atoms.
It doesn't follow that something predicable of the whole should be predicable of any of the parts.
It is you that is experiencing pain (or is in pain), not your toe.
So we agree that there is a difference in quality between a rock and a bat, but disagree as to how to elucidate that difference.
People (or bats) have experiences, not brains or minds.
Not if subjective means "in the mind" as opposed to "in the world" which in this context is a Cartesian distinction, not an ordinary or natural distinction.
Our best cosmologists can only come up with absurdities to avoid believing "God did it." Yet "God did it" is useless as a scientific theory or an explanation of anything.
"One hit her left foot"
...and those experiences are then subjective.
— RogueAI
What does that mean?
Are experiences real? Yes.
I'm puzzled that you need to add "subjective". It's a term that carrie so much baggage. Drop it, and get on with doing stuff.
It's rather that we cannot even determine if there is a something that it is like to be a bat.
Only if "there is something it is like" makes sense. And it doesn't make sense for "there I something it is like to be RogueAI", because what it is like to be you changes.
