Reductionism and the human duplication thought-experiment
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UNIVERSIDADE DE SÃO PAULO |
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19/10/2012
19/10/2012
2010
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The human duplication thought-experiment is examined, and basic positions concerning the possible outcomes of the experiment are spelled out. A first position sustains supervenience, either from a reductionist or an emergentist perspective, and such views are contrasted. Certain moral aspects of the thought-experiment are then considered, especially in relation to the idea of death. Taking reductionism as a working hypothesis, two possibilities are suggested for investigating the hard problem of qualia: the postulation of some novel sort of physical interaction, and the postulation of a counter-intuitive law of scaling. One possibility for the latter would lead to a violation of supervenience. |
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REVISTA DE FILOSOFIA AURORA, v.21, n.30, p.69-81, 2010 0104-4443 |
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PONTIFICIA UNIV CATOLICA PARANA |
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Revista de Filosofia Aurora |
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openAccess Copyright PONTIFICIA UNIV CATOLICA PARANA |
Palavras-Chave | #Materialism #Reductionism #Emergentism #Qualia #Scaling law #EMERGENCE #Philosophy |
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