• wonderer1
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    What do you mean? That people who mindlessly peruse FB have mush for brains?baker

    No, I mean the sort of physical identity that is of relevance here would be something like, "Having all of a person's the electrons, protons, and neutrons in the exact same relative locations and with the exact same momentums at some instant in time." (Of course not a knowable state, even if a physical possibility, but for the sake of the p-zombie argument - a good enough description of the sort of scenario under consideration.)
  • baker
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    So you argue in favor of physicalism?
  • wonderer1
    2.2k
    So you argue in favor of physicalism?baker

    Yes.
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