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While the question is discussed in the real world, it falls under philosophy of personal identity, "quantum philosophy" is not a distinct field, or if it is it refers to philosophy of quantum mechanics, a very different field.
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(While the question is discussed in the real world, it falls under philosophy of personal identity, "quantum philosophy" is not a distinct field, or if it is it refers to philosophy of quantum mechanics, a very different field.)
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'''Quantum philosophy''' was a branch of [[philosophy]] which dealt with, for example, the [[morality]] of [[transmat]]s. [[Charley Pollard]] felt there was "something sinister" about transmat technology, as they disassembled things one [[nanometre]] at a time and then reassembled them. When she told the [[Eighth Doctor]], "It's like [[killing]] something
'''Quantum philosophy''' was a branch of [[philosophy]] which dealt with, for example, the [[morality]] of [[transmat]]s. [[Charley Pollard]] felt there was "something sinister" about transmat technology, as they disassembled things one [[nanometre]] at a time and then reassembled them. When she told the [[Eighth Doctor]], "It's like [[killing]] something
in one place and bringing it to [[life]] in another," the Doctor muttered something about Charley one day becoming a brilliant quantum philosopher, and made her get in the transmat anyway. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Doctor Who and the Adaptation of Death (short story)|Doctor Who and the Adaptation of Death]]'')
in one place and bringing it to [[life]] in another," the Doctor muttered something about Charley one day becoming a brilliant quantum philosopher, and made her get in the transmat anyway. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Doctor Who and the Adaptation of Death (short story)|Doctor Who and the Adaptation of Death]]'')
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