Zombies

In From an ontological point of view. New York: Oxford University Press (2003)
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Abstract

The possibility of zombies is seen to depend on a substantive thesis about powers and qualities: powers and qualities are contingently related. Earlier arguments provided grounds to challenge this thesis, however, hence to shed doubt on the possibility of zombies.

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