Molecule-for-Molecule Duplication

Teorema XXVII/3, 2008, pp. 103-114

12 Pages Posted: 20 Mar 2015

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Mariam Thalos

University of Tennessee Knoxville

Date Written: March 18, 2008

Abstract

Is a molecule-for-molecule duplicate D of some entity always a perfect duplicate of it? And in particular: is D a being with consciousness if its original is? These questions summarize a certain diagnostic tool used by metaphysicians, and prominently used in service of a form of dualism that is supposed to support an autonomous science of consciousness. This essay argues that this diagnostic tool is inapt when the exercise is performed as a pure thought experiment, for the sake of eliciting data or judgment from intuition. The trouble is that intuition can render for a “duplicate” only what experience or other learning (perhaps via dogmatic methods) has instilled in the intuiter. But rather than disappoint the aspirations of an autonomous science, the argument of this essay will instead illuminate its better metaphysical supports.

Keywords: physicalism

Suggested Citation

Thalos, Mariam, Molecule-for-Molecule Duplication (March 18, 2008). Teorema XXVII/3, 2008, pp. 103-114, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2580261

Mariam Thalos (Contact Author)

University of Tennessee Knoxville ( email )

Knoxville, TN
United States

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