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  • What is the Philosophical Zombie Argument

  • The Philosophical Zombie Argument isthought experiment in the philosophy of mind,  

  • particularly in discussions about  consciousness and physicalism.

  • Proposed by philosopher David Chalmersthe argument presents the concept of a  

  • "philosophical zombie," which is an entity  that is indistinguishable from a normal  

  • human being in every way except that it lacks  conscious experience, qualia, or sentience.

  • The zombie behaves and appears  exactly like any other human;  

  • it can speak about its emotions, respond to pain,  

  • and behave as if it is conscious, but it does  not actually have any subjective experience.

  • The core of the zombie argument  is to challenge physicalism,  

  • the doctrine that everything is physical or that  the real world consists only of physical entities.

  • Chalmers uses this argument to suggest that  

  • conscious experience cannot be fully  explained by physical processes alone.

  • If it is conceivable that there could be  a physical duplicate of a person without  

  • consciousness, then consciousness  must involve something non-physical.

  • This leads to the conclusion that physicalism  is false, as the existence of such zombies  

  • would mean that physical facts do not  exhaustively account for mental facts.

What is the Philosophical Zombie Argument

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