On Chalmers' "principle of organizational invariance" and his "dancing qualia" and "fading qualia" thought experiments

Journal of Consciousness Studies 5 (1):53-58 (1998)
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Abstract

David Chalmers has proposed several principles in his attack on the ‘hard problem’ of consciousness. One of these is the principle of organizational invariance , which he asserts is significantly supported by two thought experiments involving human brains and their functional silicon-based isomorphs. I claim that while the principle is an intelligible hypothesis and could possibly be true, his thought experiments fail to provide support for it

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On an argument for functional invariance.Michael Pelczar - 2008 - Minds and Machines 18 (3):373-377.

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