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Someone should pass this on to David Chalmers. That zombie clearly exhibits all the signs of consciousness.
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Posted on: December 7, 2006 4:59 PM, by Chris
Is it wrong that I find this absolutely hilarious? It may be my son's new favorite song, too.
Someone should pass this on to David Chalmers. That zombie clearly exhibits all the signs of consciousness.
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It's not wrong at all. Jonathan Coulton is a genius.
Posted by: Joshua | December 7, 2006 5:16 PM
Cool. This is the only song I've heard by him, but I just bookmarked his website so that I can go back and listen to more later.
Posted by: Chris | December 7, 2006 5:22 PM
Chalmers is wrong. Zombies do too have feelings. Not qualia, mind, but then, neither do we...
Posted by: John Wilkins | December 7, 2006 7:28 PM