• @naevaTheRat@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    16 months ago

    We appear to be imagining different scenarios. Imagine it is freshly amputated and is still alive, or that we amputate it and hook it up to an artificial circulatory system, or indeed my circulatory system but at a distance so nothing else is connected (curious if you think the pain chance changes in that situation).

    I’m sorry, I could have been more explicit. It seemed obvious to me discussing a dead hand was silly but being the internet it’s worth clarifying these things.

    • Flying Squid
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      16 months ago

      Imagine it is freshly amputated and is still alive,

      Why should I imagine it when that’s not reality?

      or that we amputate it and hook it up to an artificial circulatory system, or indeed my circulatory system but at a distance so nothing else is connected (curious if you think the pain chance changes in that situation).

      Where it would be no more “alive” than Henrietta Lacks’ eternal cell line. If you have to keep it from decomposing by artificial means, it’s not alive like a plant is alive. This should be obvious to you.

      Find a better analogy.

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        6 months ago

        it’s not an analogy it’s a thought experiment. I am trying to understand the shape of your ideas.

        So the ability to feel pain is harmed by cybernetics? division from a whole (still no idea what you mean specifically there in the absence of localised organs)? and if you’re going to die in about an hour?

        • Flying Squid
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          -16 months ago

          None of what you are talking about has anything to do with what I’m talking about. You can mention severed hands as much as you like.