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Michael Huemer's avatar

Thanks for this post. I've very much enjoyed some of Yudkowsky's work, especially the brilliant _Harry Potter and the Methods of Rationality_. I was unaware of his very implausible views that you mentioned above.

Regarding the Zombie argument, it sounds as if he might be unaware of the meaning of "metaphysical possibility". Most people who haven't studied philosophy use "possible" in a sense closer to physical or nomological possibility. So he probably thinks that the Zombie argument uses the premise that Zombies are nomologically possible. He'd almost be correct to think that, if consciousness is in fact efficacious, then Zombies are *nomologically* impossible. I guess that's what's going on.

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Aditya Chandrasekhar's avatar

I have to disagree with you on the zombie argument. You say you can imagine a world where everything- down to atoms- is same, but there is no Consciousness. But this is impossible; it is the same as the case of married bachelors and square circle. I think if everything, down to atoms, is same, then consciousness automatically arises. It is a resultant property. I cannot see how this thought experiment disproves physicalism.

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