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Artificial Consciousness: From Impossibility to Multiplicity
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2018
Studies in Applied Philosophy, Epistemology and Rational Ethics
How has multiplicity superseded impossibility in philosophical challenges to artificial consciousness? I assess a trajectory in recent debates on artificial consciousness, in which metaphysical and explanatory challenges to the possibility of building conscious machines lead to epistemological concerns about the multiplicity underlying 'what it is like' to be a conscious creature or be in a conscious state. First, I analyse earlier challenges which claim that phenomenal consciousness cannot
doi:10.1007/978-3-319-96448-5_1
dblp:conf/ptai/Chin17
fatcat:fe3m7s46gnhrfa7cq5wfqar7me