What it is Like to be a Bat in Philosophy's Belfry

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What it is Like to be a Bat in Philosophy's Belfry

Post by ColonelZen » Mon May 31, 2010 5:25 pm

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http://machineintheshell.blogspot.com/2 ... at-in.html

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As you might suspect from my somewhat juvenile humor in titling this essay, I shall address and, to my satisfaction, rebut the core arguments of Thomas Nagel's essay, "What is it like to be a bat?" (available many places online should that link fail). My humor should in no way be construed as disrespect; Nagel's essay has now stood for decades as the shield in the van of those who resist the notion that the human mind is reducible to purely physical operations. It is a subtle and well crafted essay, and an absolute must for anyone seriously interested in philosophy or science of the mind.

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Re: What it is Like to be a Bat in Philosophy's Belfry

Post by charlou » Mon May 31, 2010 11:51 pm

Ahhh, something to read ... *pours a coffee*

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Re: What it is Like to be a Bat in Philosophy's Belfry

Post by Trolldor » Tue Jun 01, 2010 4:26 am

Not really, and Nagel's essay has hardly 'stood the test of time'.

Edit: :doh: Charlou was referring to the blog post.
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Re: What it is Like to be a Bat in Philosophy's Belfry

Post by FBM » Tue Jun 01, 2010 5:18 am

Charlou wrote:Ahhh, something to read ... *pours a coffee*

:coffee:
Hmm...could be a good one. Mind if I join? :coffee:
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