we automatically assert certain humans to be more purposeful or precious than others, e.g who would you rather save, a stranger or a family member? — john27
So just because you can’t imagine yourself without your sight or hearing or whatever else the loss of which you think would end your selfhood doesn’t mean that, if you lost it, you would cease to be you. Would you agree with that? — Leghorn
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*I would agree. — john27
because I believe sight is a tool profoundly correlated to my character (which would then mean it's not a tool after all), its displacement would debilitate my self image, or the "who", — john27
I guess humans are constrained by inequality one way or another. — john27
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