Are you asking why I consider notion of p-zombieness meaningful?
On 10/2/07, Jesse Mazer <lasermazer.domain.name.hidden> wrote:
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> Vladimir Nesov wrote:
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> >Not single mind is half-zombified, but single brain. Half of the brain
> >implements half of the mind, and another half of the brain is zombie.
> >Another half of the mind (corresponding to zombie part of the brain)
> >exists as information content and can be implemented in different
> >universe. This view can be applied to gradual uploading argument.
>
> But why do you think there could be any functionally identical
> implementations of a part of a brain that would be "zombies", i.e. not
> really conscious?
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> Jesse
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Received on Mon Oct 01 2007 - 19:58:44 PDT