Ah. A conversation about Descartes AND dualism all in one, that is the perfect place to hide things from me!henry quirk wrote: ↑Mon Feb 10, 2020 11:44 pm 10. A man does all the above, plus magically has his DNA transformed to XX. <--- By now I am already sold anyway. But this one seems like a question to trouble Henry with. I think there should be more important uses for gene therapy, but this is not an entirely distant prospect.
I've touched on the subject here, in sibling threads, and in the Descartes's dualism thread.
Yeah, I have been told that one of the characters in Strar Trek refused to use the beam me up transporter for exactly the same reason. I don't know which, nor do I know if it's true.henry quirk wrote: ↑Mon Feb 10, 2020 11:44 pm Just recoding from XY to XX isn't enough. To literally transform a man into a woman, you'll have to reconstruct him, from cell interiors on out. The whole of him would have to be rebuilt in to her.
The result of such reconstruction would indeed result in man becoming woman, but not only that: the process of reconstruction would obliterate one person and create a new one.
From my post in the Descartes's dualism thread...
My 13 year old is playin' one of the games in the Mass Effect series. In that universe, A.I. exists and is described...
...(as a) self-aware computing system capable of learning and independent decision making. Creation of a conscious AI requires adaptive code, a slow, expensive education, and a specialized quantum computer called a "blue box".
Here's the relevant part...
An AI cannot be transmitted across a communication channel or computer network. Without its blue box, an AI is no more than data files. Loading these files into a new blue box will create a new personality, as variations in the quantum hardware and runtime results create unpredictable variations.
Well I suppose. If the process is to mince the patient up into all their individual cells and then strip out the chromosome and replace it in each, then squish the whole thing back together and breathe life back into it, then that would be true. Otherwise surely you have a Theseus' ship sort of situation where just he liver is made out of female DNA, and then a week later so is one of the kidneys and so on.henry quirk wrote: ↑Mon Feb 10, 2020 11:44 pmRebuildin' a man into a woman, by definition, creates a new person by killing the old one.henry quirk wrote: ↑Mon Feb 10, 2020 11:44 pm Leavin' aside all the science fictiony goodness, the underlined bit what I'm talkin' about.
Mind states aren't just brain states.
A man isn't just matter; he's equally information.
He's a composite of, as I say, two very different things, each useless without the other.
All in all, it seems like a whole helluva lot of work (and associated moral baggage) to resolve a problem probably best addressed through intensive cognitive therapy (a solution available today).
If we do have any dualists present, surely recreating them as a new person with the same soul would be the worst bit of what you are describing though? Would Crom get all smitey and plaguey?