In yet another piece discussing the feasability of the very concept of "zombies" (the first piece we dug up-- a University of Stanford paper written by Robert Kirk-- can be read here), we bring you, Are Zombies Logically Possible, and Why it Matters, where the author, William Seager, digs even deeper into the subject, and in an exciting unexpected twist, even refutes the Stanford paper!!
Oh yeah! It's here. Read on!
Tuesday, December 9, 2008
Are Zombies Logically Possible?
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Hey,
This is pretty great - Although, I think that Seager was writing about a different type of zombie.
Zombies in physicalism are philosophically and fundamentally different from the kind that rise from their graves and eat the flesh of the living.
I wrote a post about this here:
http://flowercast.net/2008/05/19/physicalism-and-the-walking-dead/
Check it out if you get a chance.
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