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Zombies and Consciousness
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248 pages
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Exploring the concept of philosophical zombies, Robert Kirk challenges the notion that beings could resemble humans physically and behaviorally without consciousness. He argues that the idea of zombies stems from a flawed understanding of consciousness itself. Through clear and engaging prose, Kirk presents compelling reasons against the existence of zombies while introducing a novel perspective on the essence of conscious experience, making a significant contribution to the philosophy of mind.
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2008, paperback
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