Theoretical and Practical Paralogisms of Digital Immortality

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Joel R. White
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ABSTRACT Modern and contemporary transhumanism has seen a recent rise in academic and popular relevance; specific naïve metaphysical ideas, such as immortality, have returned with this rise. This article refrains from any ethical or political assessment of transhumanism. Still, it critiques the exact metaphysical or idealistic nature of transhumanism and its pursuit of digital immortality: the idea that, through technological advancements, precisely in Artificial General Intelligence, an immortal virtual “self” will become possible. The article follows the form of Immanuel Kant’s “Paralogisms” from the Critique of Pure Reason, where Kant is concerned with the substantial, immortal nature of the soul and its experiential impossibility. The article will offer theoretical and practical paralogisms (false logical inferences), arguing that the transhumanist claim that digital immortality is possible fundamentally stems from two incorrect major premises. The first concerns the substantial nature of information, which informs the theoretical paralogisms; the second concerns infinite transformation (pure plasticity), which informs the practical paralogisms
数字不朽的理论与实践诠释
摘要近现代跨人文主义在学术界和大众中的相关性最近有所上升;特定的天真的形而上学思想,如永生,随着这一崛起而回归。这篇文章避免对超人道主义进行任何伦理或政治评估。尽管如此,它还是批评了超人类主义的形而上学或理想主义本质及其对数字永生的追求:即通过技术进步,正是在通用人工智能中,一个不朽的虚拟“自我”将成为可能。本文沿袭了康德《纯粹理性批判》中“Paralogism”的形式,康德关注灵魂的实质性、不朽性及其经验上的不可能性。这篇文章将提供理论和实践的辅助逻辑(错误的逻辑推断),认为跨人类主义者关于数字永生是可能的说法从根本上源于两个不正确的主要前提。第一个问题涉及信息的实质性,它为理论助理提供信息;第二个涉及无限变换(纯塑性),它为实际的并行逻辑提供信息
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