Le 09-nov.-06, à 13:57, 1Z a écrit :
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> Bruno Marchal wrote:
>> Le 03-nov.-06, à 15:06, 1Z a écrit :
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>>> We don't *have* to assume that there is a gulf between the first
>>> personal
>>> and third personal.
>>
>>
>> A gulf? Do you agree there is at least a difference?
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> The difference boils down to the incommuncability of certain things,
> as far as I can see. But (in)communicability isn't an absolute.
> It depends what you are communicating and how.
I think that the incommunicability of the first person indeterminacy,
which occurs in self-duplication experiment/experience, is absolute,
unless we belong to duplicated populations in which case we can share
the indeterminacy and even win money by betting on it (but then I call
it first person PLURAL indeterminacy).
Bruno
http://iridia.ulb.ac.be/~marchal/
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