Zombie argument
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The term zombie argument may refer to;
- Arguments involving a philosophical zombie, a hypothetical being that is indistinguishable from a normal human being except that it lacks consciousness, qualia or sentience
- In popular science, an argument that "is dead but will not lie down" but continues to resurface however often or successfully it is rebutted; this use has come to be strongly associated with climate change denial
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