2019
DOI: 10.31234/osf.io/c4wqg
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Potential Traits and Personal Identity

Abstract: words)Previous work suggests that an important factor that influences whether or not we personally identify with an imagined version of ourselves is whether it has a mind. But is personal identity simply a reflection of whether an agent currently has a mind, or does it also track whether it has the potential to have a mind in the future? In 6 experiments we find that participants are willing to identify with agents who are completely mindless-such as their imagined fetus or future self who suffers serious brai… Show more

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