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If we go by the ideas of philosophers (such as Hume) which take a person to be a collection of perceptions can we reduce and clone the mind of a person thus recreating the ship of theseus?

UPDATE: As As the example I've given below, there are 3 rats that have been linked as one mind. This shared mind could be thought of as "one rat", according to the article, or, perhaps, 3 rats with the same experience, resulting in the same identity, a ship of theseus, perhaps?

Have they made 3 individuals inside each of the rats? What happens when this is later applied to humans, as seems to be the intention?

UPDATE:

This is an old video, but I think this also reflects the potential of this being a reality for humanity. https://youtu.be/3nqFuk3kDIo

If we go by the ideas of philosophers (such as Hume) which take a person to be a collection of perceptions can we reduce and clone the mind of a person thus recreating the ship of theseus?

UPDATE: As the example I've given below, there are 3 rats that have been linked as one mind. This shared mind could be thought of as "one rat", according to the article, or, perhaps, 3 rats with the same experience, resulting in the same identity, a ship of theseus, perhaps?

Have they made 3 individuals inside each of the rats? What happens when this is later applied to humans, as seems to be the intention?

If we go by the ideas of philosophers (such as Hume) which take a person to be a collection of perceptions can we reduce and clone the mind of a person thus recreating the ship of theseus?

UPDATE: As the example I've given below, there are 3 rats that have been linked as one mind. This shared mind could be thought of as "one rat", according to the article, or, perhaps, 3 rats with the same experience, resulting in the same identity, a ship of theseus, perhaps?

Have they made 3 individuals inside each of the rats? What happens when this is later applied to humans, as seems to be the intention?

UPDATE:

This is an old video, but I think this also reflects the potential of this being a reality for humanity. https://youtu.be/3nqFuk3kDIo

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If we go by the ideas of philosophers (such as Hume) which take a person to be a collection of perceptions can we reduce and clone the mind of a person thus recreating the ship of theseus?

UPDATE: As the example I've given below, there are 3 rats that have been linked as one mind. This shared mind could be thought of as "one rat", according to the article, or, perhaps, 3 rats with the same experience, resulting in the same identity, a ship of theseus, perhaps?

Have they made 3 individuals inside each of the rats? What happens when this is later applied to humans, as seems to be the intention?

If we go by the ideas of philosophers (such as Hume) which take a person to be a collection of perceptions can we reduce and clone the mind of a person thus recreating the ship of theseus?

UPDATE: As the example I've given, there are 3 rats that have been linked as one mind. This shared mind could be thought of as "one rat", according to the article, or, perhaps, 3 rats with the same experience, resulting in the same identity, a ship of theseus, perhaps?

Have they made 3 individuals inside each of the rats? What happens when this is later applied to humans, as seems to be the intention?

If we go by the ideas of philosophers (such as Hume) which take a person to be a collection of perceptions can we reduce and clone the mind of a person thus recreating the ship of theseus?

UPDATE: As the example I've given below, there are 3 rats that have been linked as one mind. This shared mind could be thought of as "one rat", according to the article, or, perhaps, 3 rats with the same experience, resulting in the same identity, a ship of theseus, perhaps?

Have they made 3 individuals inside each of the rats? What happens when this is later applied to humans, as seems to be the intention?

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If we go by the ideas of philosophers (such as Hume) which take a person to be a collection of perceptions can we reduce and clone the mind of a person thus recreating the ship of theseus?

UPDATE: As the example I've given, there are 3 rats that have been linked as one mind. This shared mind could be thought of as "one rat", according to the article, or, perhaps, 3 rats with the same experience, resulting in the same identity, a ship of theseus, perhaps?

Have youthey made 3 individuals inside each of the rats? What happens when this is later applied to humans, as seems to be the intention?

If we go by the ideas of philosophers (such as Hume) which take a person to be a collection of perceptions can we reduce and clone the mind of a person thus recreating the ship of theseus?

UPDATE: As the example I've given, there are 3 rats that have been linked as one mind. This shared mind could be thought of as "one rat", according to the article, or, perhaps, 3 rats with the same experience, resulting in the same identity, a ship of theseus, perhaps?

Have you made 3 individuals inside each of the rats? What happens when this is later applied to humans, as seems to be the intention?

If we go by the ideas of philosophers (such as Hume) which take a person to be a collection of perceptions can we reduce and clone the mind of a person thus recreating the ship of theseus?

UPDATE: As the example I've given, there are 3 rats that have been linked as one mind. This shared mind could be thought of as "one rat", according to the article, or, perhaps, 3 rats with the same experience, resulting in the same identity, a ship of theseus, perhaps?

Have they made 3 individuals inside each of the rats? What happens when this is later applied to humans, as seems to be the intention?

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