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#67 Classic episode – David Chalmers on the nature and ethics of consciousness

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Is Conscious Perception a Good Idea?

Insects have conscious perception, but they don't feel happiness or suffering. That would imply that insects have moral status. I'm inclined towards the view that any degree of consciousness at least puts you in the realm of having moral status. And therefore, i'd be inclined to think if it were the case that ants were conscious, but didn't have affective states,. Then we'd at least want, without thinking, about giving them some weight in our moral calculations. It's as plausible have states like pain as they have states like visual experience. What i'm picturing here is a computer that has mere sensory consciousness and no cognition, no action, no affect. Interesting questions about whether

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