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The Inconceivability Argument

Humanities

The Inconceivability Argument

B. Cutter

This paper develops and defends the inconceivability argument against physicalist views of consciousness, arguing that (1) one cannot ideally, positively conceive phenomenal truths as grounded in physical truths and (2) such inconceivability is a guide to falsity, and that this argument has an advantage over the conceivability argument. Research conducted by Brian Cutter.... show more
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