Yes, but we need some other term for “unconscious human-like entity”. I read one paper that used the terms “p-zombie” and “b-zombie”, where the p stood for “physical” as well as “philosophical” and the b stood for “behavioral”.
I’d rather call the first an n-zombie (meaning neurologically identical to a human). And, yeah, lets use b-zombie instead of zombie as all of these are varieties of philosophical zombie.
(But yes they’re just words. Thanks for clarifying.)
Yes, but we need some other term for “unconscious human-like entity”. I read one paper that used the terms “p-zombie” and “b-zombie”, where the p stood for “physical” as well as “philosophical” and the b stood for “behavioral”.
I’d rather call the first an n-zombie (meaning neurologically identical to a human). And, yeah, lets use b-zombie instead of zombie as all of these are varieties of philosophical zombie.
(But yes they’re just words. Thanks for clarifying.)