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#67 Classic episode – David Chalmers on the nature and ethics of consciousness

Jan 3, 2022
David Chalmers, a renowned philosopher at NYU and expert on consciousness, delves into the fascinating nature of self-awareness and moral status in this lively conversation. He introduces the concept of 'philosophical zombies' to question our perceptions of consciousness. The discussion tackles ethical dilemmas around AI, animal suffering, and the implications of virtual reality on our understanding of identity. Chalmers challenges listeners to rethink the moral weight of consciousness in both biological and artificial beings, sparking profound reflections on existence.
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INSIGHT

Hard Problem vs. Illusionism

  • The 'hard problem' of consciousness asks why physical processes give rise to subjective experience.
  • Reductionist views often fail to address this, leading some to illusionism, where experience is illusory.
ANECDOTE

Grasping Qualia

  • Arden Koehler initially struggled to grasp the concept of 'conscious experience' in philosophy.
  • Philosophers use terms like 'qualia' to pinpoint this elusive phenomenon.
INSIGHT

Non-Reductionist Views

  • David Chalmers leans towards non-reductionist views like dualism (mind and body are distinct) or panpsychism (consciousness is fundamental).
  • Each view has challenges: dualism's interaction problem and panpsychism's combination problem.
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