Philosophical zombie - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A philosophical zombie, p-zombie or p-zed is a hypothetical being that is indistinguishable from a normal human being except that it lacks conscious experience, qualia, or ...
Zombie - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A zombie is a creature that appears in books and popular culture typically as a reanimated dead or a mindless human being. Stories of zombies originated in the Afro-Caribbean ...
On the Conceivability of Zombies by Brent Silby
Are philosophical zombies logically possible? If so, do they show that conscious experience is independent from the neural activity of the brain? culturephilosophy
Online papers on consciousness
Abstract: A philosophical zombie is a being indistinguishable from an ordinary human in every observable respect, but lacking subjective consciousness.
Philosophical Dictionary: Xenocrates-Zombie
Xenocrates (396-314 BCE) Greek philosopher who defended the philosophy of Plato against the criticism of Aristotle. As head of the Academy in the fourth century, Xenocrates held ...
Philosophical Zombie
Origin: philosophy. They are found in philosophical articles on consciousness. A philosophical zombie is physically identical to a normal human being, but completely deprived of ...
YouTube - The Philosophical Zombie Slayer (Acoustic) by Rock ...
The author of Rock, Paper, Cynic gives an acoustic demo of his original tune, The Philosophical Zombie Slayer. You can hear free (studio quality) music here: http://www.myspace ...
chaospet » Archive » #28 philosophical zombies
Zombie thought experiments are one of my very favorite things in contemporary philosophy. Thanks, David Chalmers! Also! Have you gone to look at Interbytes yet?
Noetic Skein » Zombie
Zombie. I have just released my sophomore album. Philosophical Zombie takes me further from the electronica that so pervaded my first album; I’m working hard at being a ...
Philosophical zombie
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