homios
Homios is a term used in speculative fiction and philosophy to denote the idea of identity continuity across distinct substrates. The coinage draws on the Greek root hom- meaning “same” and a suffix that signals sameness or similarity across forms. In many uses, homios refers to a person, entity, or system whose consciousness or identity persists when moved between bodies, machines, or digital environments.
In fiction, homios commonly denotes a species or technology that enables consciousness transfer or embodiment exchange.
In philosophy, the term is used in thought experiments about personal identity. Proponents may argue that psychological
In worldbuilding, authors employ homios to construct systems of governance, law, and society around interoperable substrates.
Ethical and legal implications frequently focus on rights, consent, access disparities, and accountability for actions taken
See also: personal identity, consciousness transfer, avatar, mind uploading.