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    Challenges→Zombies are conceivable

    Dennett argues that when philosophers claim to conceive of zombies, they are actually conceiving of beings with subtly different functional organization, not true phenomenal absence.

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    Conceive of(as used in this logical argument)
    To imagine or think of something as a possibility, even if it doesn't actually exist in the real world.
    Dennett
    Daniel Dennett is a prominent American philosopher best known for his unconventional ideas about consciousness and the mind. He argues that consciousness isn't some magical or mysterious thing but rather arises from the physical processes of the brain, and he challenges the intuitive feeling that we have a unified "self" watching our experiences like a theater audience. His work is important because he bridges philosophy, science, and everyday thinking, making complex ideas about minds and free will accessible to general audiences.
    Functional organization(as a possible basis for explaining consciousness)
    The way different parts of a system work together and interact to perform their jobs—like how different organs in your body work together to keep you alive.
    phenomenal absence(as what true zombies would have)

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    The complete lack of inner experience or consciousness—having no feelings, sensations, or awareness of what's happening around you.
    zombies (philosophical)(Used as a thought experiment against physicalism about consciousness)
    Beings who are physically exactly like humans but have no conscious life

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