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breckinloggins | 3 months ago
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/What_Is_It_Like_to_Be_a_Bat%3F
One of the primary issues with Nagel's approach is that "what is it like" is - for reasons I have never been able to fathom - a phrase that imports the very ambiguity that Nagel is attempting to dispel.
The question of what it would feel like to awake one day to find that - instead of lying in your bed - you are hanging upside down as a bat is nearly the complete dual of the Turing test. And even then, the Turing test only asks whether your interlocutor is convincing you that it can perform the particulars of human behavior.
randallsquared|3 months ago
wagwang|3 months ago