I freely admit that I am not well-versed in a lot of the things I’m trying to talk about. The definition of the word conceivability, for example. Let me try to explain what I mean.Strong argument against the conceivability of p-zombies?
How can there be one, when successful arguments affirming such conception have been given? — Mww
I don't believe it's ever implied that they're not truly conscious or don't experience qualia. — flannel jesus
The possibility of p-zombies is a much more rigorous question than just analysing your own ignorance of consciousness. — flannel jesus
That's not what other people mean by "conceivable". Not in this context anyway. — flannel jesus
I encourage you to really investigate what "conceivable" actually is meant in this context. It's actually trickier than just saying "I'm completely ignorant about it". — flannel jesus
According to Chalmers, one can coherently conceive of an entire zombie world, a world physically indistinguishable from this one but entirely lacking conscious experience. Since such a world is conceivable, Chalmers claims, it is metaphysically possible, which is all the argument requires. Chalmers writes: "Zombies are probably not naturally possible: they probably cannot exist in our world, with its laws of nature."
But I wasn't sure how his preferred 'weak emergence' would be real phenomenality as he indicates, as he seemed to switch to talking about levels of explanation. — Danno
That's the neat part - they wouldn't! — flannel jesus
That’s my point. They can’t possibly exist.If you can't establish that they're impossible, then I think that establishes that they are conceivable, if by conceivable we mean things we can imagine that could possibly exist. — GRWelsh
How would p-zombies develop a language that refers to consciousness and/or mental states? — RogueAI
Exactly.That's the neat part - they wouldn't!
— flannel jesus
Right. So then we can't conceive of beings like us, who have the same vocabulary as we do, but with no mental states. They're impossible. — RogueAI
I mean, that's my view, which I am pretty confident of but I am of course not the final arbiter, and plenty of smart people disagree. — flannel jesus
I wonder how they argue p-zombies could develop a language that has referents to mental states. — RogueAI
They don't. The hallmark of metaphysical possibility is that you can have God create the situation however you like. God made the p-zombies that way.
There isn't a big difference between metaphysical and logical possibility. Remember, logical possibility just means you haven't conjured a contradiction. — frank
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