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Unmaking Sense
John Puddefoot
100 episodes
3 months ago
Instead of tinkering with how we live around the edges, let’s consider whether the way we have been taught to make sense of the world might need major changes.
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Instead of tinkering with how we live around the edges, let’s consider whether the way we have been taught to make sense of the world might need major changes.
Show more...
Philosophy
Society & Culture
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Episode 14.26: Ontological Monism, Chalmers’ Zombies and Dennett’s Explanations
Unmaking Sense
20 minutes
3 months ago
Episode 14.26: Ontological Monism, Chalmers’ Zombies and Dennett’s Explanations
Being the body in which a process occurs automatically means you experience that process if certain minimal physiological conditions are met. There is no interpretation; there are no gaps; one physiology cannot occasionally two different experiences in the same universe. There are no zombies; there are no inverted qualia. What we are is what we get.
Unmaking Sense
Instead of tinkering with how we live around the edges, let’s consider whether the way we have been taught to make sense of the world might need major changes.