The value of consciousness

Consciousness, or its lack, is often invoked in debates in applied and normative ethics. Conscious beings are typically held to be significantly more morally valuable than non-consious, so that establishing whether a being is conscious becomes of critical importance. In this paper, I argue that the...

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Main Author: Levy, N
Format: Journal article
Language:English
Published: Imprint Academic 2014
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