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Laurie Ann Paul's Book [[Transformative Experience]] moved the discussion of [[Philosophy]] from the abstract it the personally felt life experiences
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Laurie Ann Paul's Book [[Transformative Experience]] moved the discussion of [[Philosophy]] from the abstract tp the personally felt life experiences.<ref>Alice Gregory, ''Note to Selves'' New Yorker (2024-12-09) p 12 ff. </ref>
 
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==Context==
<ref>New Yorker</ref>
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While it is clear that the original author of [[Transformative Experience]] was talking about humans with an [[Identity]] that survives the transformation, it is less clear about how this idea might apply to a non-human [[Entity]]. It would appear that if the [[Entity]] had an [[Identity]] that survived the transformation, then the ideas could well apply to that experience as well.
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==Problems==
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The concept of an [[Entity]] [[Identity]] has not been well articulated during the ascendancy of [[Artificial Intelligence]] in 2024.
  
 
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Revision as of 14:03, 8 December 2024

Full Title or Meme

Laurie Ann Paul's Book Transformative Experience moved the discussion of Philosophy from the abstract tp the personally felt life experiences.[1]

Context

While it is clear that the original author of Transformative Experience was talking about humans with an Identity that survives the transformation, it is less clear about how this idea might apply to a non-human Entity. It would appear that if the Entity had an Identity that survived the transformation, then the ideas could well apply to that experience as well.

Problems

The concept of an Entity Identity has not been well articulated during the ascendancy of Artificial Intelligence in 2024.

References

  1. Alice Gregory, Note to Selves New Yorker (2024-12-09) p 12 ff.