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Aurangzeb's David Chalmers Website
http://chalconsc.tripod.com/
Tribute site dedicated to this philosopher. Includes pictures, annotated links and background information.
Chalmers' Zombie Argument
http://www.personal.ceu.hu/students/03/Istvan_Aranyosi/Chapter%20IV.pdf
An analysis of the zombie argument. Draft chapter from "Physicalism and Consciousness. A defense of commonsense functionalism", by I. A. Aranyosi/
Cognitive Science Online
http://cogsci-online.ucsd.edu/issue1_columns/interview.html
An interview with Chalmers conducted by Christopher Lovett and published in 2003. Reviews the philosopher's career and his ideas about cognitive science.
Commentary on Chalmers
http://ase.tufts.edu/cogstud/papers/chalmers.htm
By Daniel C. Dennett, published in the Journal of Consciousness Studies in 1996. Criticizes Chalmers' separation of the "hard problem" from other problems of consciousness.
David Chalmer's The Conscious Mind in Historical and Contemporary Perspective
http://www.neologic.net/rd/chalmers/chalmers.htm
A conference held at the University of Buffalo. Includes schedule, online versions of some papers.
David Chalmers' Home Page
http://www.u.arizona.edu/~chalmers/
The philosopher's faculty page at the University of Arizona. Includes personal background, archive of his papers, and links to related sites.
Interview with Chalmers
http://www.ditext.com/chalmers/chalm.html
Conducted by Andrew Chrucky and originally published in 1998. Chalmers discusses various aspects of the contemporary philosophy of consciousness.
The Hard Problem is Dead
http://www.california.com/~mcmf/hardproblem.html
Article by Teed Rockwell which attempts to undermine Chalmers' notion of the "hard problem": how to explain the phenomenon of consciousness.
The Hard Problem Isn't
http://lissack.com/hardprob.html
Article by Michael R. Lissack proposing a functional explanation of consciousness in evolutionary terms.
Zombies According to Chalmers
http://www.geocities.com/cognoscento/document/zombies.htm
A paper by Chris Mathieson attacking Chalmers' "zombie argument" against the reductive explanation of consciousness. Focuses on Chalmers' equation of conceivability with logical possibility.
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