Bundle Theory, Teletransportation Paradox, and FourDimensionalist Approach
The problem of “identity over time” is one of the most essential problems in the history of philosophy. However, the problem of identity arises not only with physical objects but also with the identity of consciousness itself. The problem of the identity of consciousness can be described as the ques...
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| description | The problem of “identity over time” is one of the most essential problems in the history of philosophy. However, the problem of identity arises not only with physical objects but also with the identity of consciousness itself. The problem of the identity of consciousness can be described as the question of whether it is a mere description or whether it has an ontological status as a being in itself. In this paper,I argue that the prominent theories of consciousness, such as the Bundle Theory, are insufficient for explaining problems, such as the transition of consciousness or split minds, by adapting the solutions of the four-dimensionalist approach to the transition of identity problems from the point of view of the philosophy of time. For this purpose, I cite examples from well-known puzzles of philosophy, namely the Ship of Theseus and Chisholm’s Coffee Cup, and apply the same examples to the transition of consciousness. Through the analogies of those examples, I argue for the temporal and half-temporal existence of consciousness. The main question here is whether there is a temporality of consciousness or an abstract ontological status of consciousness. In answering this question, I assume that consciousness, like any other spacetime object, has a mereological essence. I refute the Bundle Theory and Parfit’s solution by analogy with Sider’s argument against Perry and Prior. Thus, I enhance my argument in favor of the analytic metaphysics of identity. |
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| spelling | doaj-art-70091aa99db54b65b70b60c1b51cf1f82025-08-20T02:14:38ZdeuIstanbul University PressFelsefe Arkivi2667-76442022-07-0156739710.26650/arcp.1067399123456Bundle Theory, Teletransportation Paradox, and FourDimensionalist ApproachTuran Argun Sezer0https://orcid.org/0000-0002-3228-8032Bursa Uludağ Üniversitesi, Bursa, TürkiyeThe problem of “identity over time” is one of the most essential problems in the history of philosophy. However, the problem of identity arises not only with physical objects but also with the identity of consciousness itself. The problem of the identity of consciousness can be described as the question of whether it is a mere description or whether it has an ontological status as a being in itself. In this paper,I argue that the prominent theories of consciousness, such as the Bundle Theory, are insufficient for explaining problems, such as the transition of consciousness or split minds, by adapting the solutions of the four-dimensionalist approach to the transition of identity problems from the point of view of the philosophy of time. For this purpose, I cite examples from well-known puzzles of philosophy, namely the Ship of Theseus and Chisholm’s Coffee Cup, and apply the same examples to the transition of consciousness. Through the analogies of those examples, I argue for the temporal and half-temporal existence of consciousness. The main question here is whether there is a temporality of consciousness or an abstract ontological status of consciousness. In answering this question, I assume that consciousness, like any other spacetime object, has a mereological essence. I refute the Bundle Theory and Parfit’s solution by analogy with Sider’s argument against Perry and Prior. Thus, I enhance my argument in favor of the analytic metaphysics of identity.https://cdn.istanbul.edu.tr/file/JTA6CLJ8T5/CE65FEB43FF044CFA23314C61826D072teletransportation paradoxfour-dimensionalismsurvival of identityidentity over timeproblem of identity |
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| title | Bundle Theory, Teletransportation Paradox, and FourDimensionalist Approach |
| title_full | Bundle Theory, Teletransportation Paradox, and FourDimensionalist Approach |
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| title_short | Bundle Theory, Teletransportation Paradox, and FourDimensionalist Approach |
| title_sort | bundle theory teletransportation paradox and fourdimensionalist approach |
| topic | teletransportation paradox four-dimensionalism survival of identity identity over time problem of identity |
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