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>From: zirdum@ccu.umanitoba.ca (Antun Zirdum)
Newsgroups: comp.ai.philosophy
Subject: Re: Multiple Personality Disorder and Strong AI
Keywords: consciousness,functionalism
Message-ID: <1992Feb4.145530.1306@ccu.umanitoba.ca>
Date: 4 Feb 92 14:55:30 GMT
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In article <1992Feb4.043521.11469@bronze.ucs.indiana.edu> chalmers@bronze.ucs.indiana.edu (David Chalmers) writes:
>>(b) the inescapable feeling that my
>>sensations *really do* have ineffable qualities is due to the fact
>>that I can't get out of the story my brain is making up.
>
>Right, so even my qualia-less zombie replica would *think* it had
>qualia; at least it would *say* that it had qualia.  Alas for the
>poor deluded creature!  But as for me, I don't just *think* that I
>have qualia; I really do have qualia.  Trust me!
>
Are you saying that you 'know' you have qualia (or whatever)?
Then please tell me if I have qualia, or better yet show me your qualia!


