Re: Fancy a nsw brain?
This paves the way for an age old Philosophy debate.
It runs thus.
First take as red the position that technology has advanced to the point where a brain from a recently deceased human can be transplanted into another human (who for example might have terminal dementia or other mental condition).
The surgeon has person A and person B on the table. The brain from recently deceased person B is put into the head of Person A who later wakes up and recovers.
Question.
Is Person A now the original Person A or is he now Person B in Person A's body?
I personally assume in this sceanrio that the brain carries with it the memories and data of the person it belongs to.
So, do memories actual equate to who we are?