Vulture comments on Open Thread, November 1 - 7, 2013 - Less Wrong

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Comment author: Vulture 10 November 2013 02:52:10AM *  0 points [-]

I think the really relevant ethical question is whether a tulpa has a separate consciousness from its host. From my own researches in the area (which have been very casual, mind you), I consider it highly unlikely that they have separate consciousness, but not so unlikely that I would be willing to create a tulpa and then let it die, for example.

In fact, my uncertainty on this issue is the main reason I am ambivalent about creating a tulpa. It seems like it would be very useful: I solve problems much better when working with other people, even if they don't contribute much; a tulpa more virtuous than myself could be a potent tool for self-improvement; it could help ameliorate the "fear of social isolation" obstacle to potential ambitious projects; I would gain a better understanding of how tulpas work; I could practice dancing and shaking hands more often; etc. etc. But I worry about being responsible for what may be (even with only ~15% subjective probability) a conscious mind, which will then literally die if I don't spend time with it regularly (ref).

Comment author: TheOtherDave 10 November 2013 04:10:40AM 0 points [-]

Just to clarify this a little... how many separate consciousnesses do you estimate your brain currently hosts?

Comment author: Vulture 10 November 2013 05:11:21AM 0 points [-]

By my current (layman's) understanding of consciousness, my brain currently hosts exactly one.

Comment author: TheOtherDave 10 November 2013 02:00:24PM 0 points [-]

OK, thanks.