Part II: Identity Thesis
Implications for the Zombie Argument
Introduction
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Implications for the Zombie Argument
The philosophical zombie is supposed to be conceivable: a system physically/functionally identical to a conscious being but lacking experience. If conceivable, experience isn’t necessitated by physical structure.
Under the identity thesis, philosophical zombies are not coherently conceivable. A system with the relevant cause-effect structure is an experience; there is no further fact about whether it “really” has phenomenal properties.
Proof.
By the identity thesis, . To conceive a zombie is to conceive a system with but without . But since these are identical, this is like conceiving of water without HO—not genuinely conceivable once the identity is understood.
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