Zombies Begone!

Graduate Faculty Philosophy Journal 24 (1):123-136 (2003)
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Like Berkeley’s Three Dialogues, David Chalmers’ now celebrated book makes for a good read as it leads us down the garden path. It is written with a like enthusiasm, and for the most part in a clear and forthright style. The author is not afraid of candidly drawing the consequences of his contentions. He takes consciousness seriously, according to his lights. And one must admire his insouciance in printing the Calvin & Hobbes cartoon strip that pulls the rug out from under him.

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original Matson, Wallace (2003) "Zombies begone! Against Chalmers' mind/brain dualism". Graduate Faculty Philosophy Journal 24(1):123-136
original Matson, Wallace (2003) "Zombies Begone!". Graduate Faculty Philosophy Journal 24(1):123-136

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