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In 2012, philosophers Glenn Carruthers and Elizabeth Schier argued that the main arguments for the hard problem of consciousness (philosophical zombies, Mary's room, and Nagel's bats) beg the question because they assume consciousness must be independent of the structure and function of mental states.
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- Hard problem of consciousness - Wikipedia en.wikipedia.org via serper
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