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The Royal Society of Malton is an organization consisting of both groups and individuals that wish to follow an intellectual pursuit in addition to their various daily activities.  Though the [[Philosophe Knights|{{C|BLACK|Philosophe Knights}}]] began and run the Royal Society, the organization is not affiliated to any other cause than that of education.
|style="padding-left: 1ex"|The Philosophe Knights
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|style="text-align: right; width: 12em"|'''Goals:'''
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|style="padding-left: 1ex"|To maintian a society of educated and scholarly survivors within Malton
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|style="text-align: right; width: 12em"|'''Location:'''
Becoming a member of the Royal Society is a rather straightforward process, simply add either of the following templates to your page (click on the letters between the brackets to see the template):
|style="padding-left: 1ex"|Southall Mansion
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|style="text-align: right; width: 12em"|'''Recruitment Policy:'''
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|style="padding-left: 1ex"|We accept any member or group that is, or wishes to be, educated
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|style="padding-left: 1ex"|philosopheknights@gmail.net
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<big><b>Philosophy</b></big>
 
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The Royal Society of Malton is an organization of groups or single survivors that wish to follow an intellectual pursuit in addition to their various daily activities.  This organization is affiliated to no other cause than that of education.  Though the [[Philosophe Knights]] began, and currently run, the Royal Society, it has no connection to their dogma.  The only policy shared by the two entities is the Centers of Learning Policy.
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==Support==
 
If you wish to be a member of The Royal Society simply place this banner on your wiki page:
 
{{RSoM}}
 
<pre>{{RSoM}}</pre>
 
{{SmallRSoM}}
 
<pre>{{SmallRSoM}}</pre>
 
==Philosophy==
 
{{Centers of Learning Policy}}
{{Centers of Learning Policy}}
{{Artifact Protection Policy}}
{{Artifact Protection Policy}}
{{Fine Art of Malton}}
{{Fine Art of Malton}}
Anyone group or individual who supports The Royal Society of Malton is invited to check out [[Fine Art of Malton]].
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==Suggested Reading==
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<big><b>Suggested Reading</b></big>
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"Zombies"
"Zombies"
First published Mon Sep 8, 2003; substantive revision Mon Oct 9, 2006 [http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/zombies/ Entire Article]
First published Mon Sep 8, 2003; substantive revision Mon Oct 9, 2006 [http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/zombies/ {{C|BLACK|Entire Article}}]


The following is an excerpt from the aforementioned article.  
The following is an excerpt from the aforementioned article.  
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| <center>Zombies are exactly like us in all physical respects but have no conscious experiences: by definition there is ‘nothing it is like’ to be a zombie. Yet zombies behave like us, and some even spend a lot of time discussing consciousness. This disconcerting fantasy helps to make the problem of phenomenal consciousness vivid, especially as a problem for physicalism.
| <center>Zombies are exactly like us in all physical respects but have no conscious experiences: by definition there is ‘nothing it is like’ to be a zombie. Yet zombies behave like us, and some even spend a lot of time discussing consciousness. This disconcerting fantasy helps to make the problem of phenomenal consciousness vivid, especially as a problem for physicalism.


Few people think zombies actually exist. But many hold they are at least conceivable, and some that they are ‘logically’ or ‘metaphysically’ possible. It is argued that if zombies are so much as a bare possibility, then physicalism is false and some kind of dualism must be accepted. For many philosophers that is the chief importance of the zombie idea. But the idea is also of interest for its presuppositions about the nature of consciousness and how the physical and the phenomenal are related. Use of the zombie idea against physicalism also raises more general questions about relations between imaginability, conceivability, and possibility. Finally, zombies raise epistemological difficulties: they reinstate the ‘other minds’ problem.
Few people think zombies actually exist. But many hold they are at least conceivable, and some that they are ‘logically’ or ‘metaphysically’ possible. It is argued that if zombies are so much as a bare possibility, then physicalism is false and some kind of dualism must be accepted. For many philosophers that is the chief importance of the zombie idea. But the idea is also of interest for its presuppositions about the nature of consciousness and how the physical and the phenomenal are related. Use of the zombie idea against physicalism also raises more general questions about relations between imaginability, conceivability, and possibility. Finally, zombies raise epistemological difficulties: they reinstate the ‘other minds’ problem.
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Latest revision as of 16:55, 27 January 2010

The Royal Society Of Malton
RSoM.jpg
Abbreviation: RSoM
Leadership: The Philosophe Knights
Goals: Maintain a scholarly society
Location: Southall Mansion
Recruitment Policy: Any scholar may join.
Contact: RSoM Talk Page


What is the Royal Society?

The Royal Society of Malton is an organization consisting of both groups and individuals that wish to follow an intellectual pursuit in addition to their various daily activities. Though the Philosophe Knights began and run the Royal Society, the organization is not affiliated to any other cause than that of education.

Joining the Royal Society

Becoming a member of the Royal Society is a rather straightforward process, simply add either of the following templates to your page (click on the letters between the brackets to see the template):

{{RSoM}}
{{SmallRSoM}}



Philosophy




Books.jpg Centers Of Learning Policy Supporter
This user or group supports the Centers of Learning Policy & acknowledges that all libraries, schools, zoos, and museums in the city of Malton are considered safe places. No survivor in one of these locations may be killed for any reason unless that survivor is a specified enemy of this user or group.
APP1.jpg Artifact Protection Policy Supporter
This user or group supports the Artifact Protection Policy, acknowledging that the looting of museums is strictly prohibited. This user or group will do what they can to prevent museum theft in order to preserve Malton's cultural and intellectual integrity.
Fine Arts1.jpg Fine Art of Malton Supporter
This user or group supports the Fine Art of Malton movement & acknowledges that all museums are PK ceasefire zones, heal points, and are to be a barricading priority.



Suggested Reading



"Zombies" First published Mon Sep 8, 2003; substantive revision Mon Oct 9, 2006 Entire Article

The following is an excerpt from the aforementioned article.

Zombies are exactly like us in all physical respects but have no conscious experiences: by definition there is ‘nothing it is like’ to be a zombie. Yet zombies behave like us, and some even spend a lot of time discussing consciousness. This disconcerting fantasy helps to make the problem of phenomenal consciousness vivid, especially as a problem for physicalism.

Few people think zombies actually exist. But many hold they are at least conceivable, and some that they are ‘logically’ or ‘metaphysically’ possible. It is argued that if zombies are so much as a bare possibility, then physicalism is false and some kind of dualism must be accepted. For many philosophers that is the chief importance of the zombie idea. But the idea is also of interest for its presuppositions about the nature of consciousness and how the physical and the phenomenal are related. Use of the zombie idea against physicalism also raises more general questions about relations between imaginability, conceivability, and possibility. Finally, zombies raise epistemological difficulties: they reinstate the ‘other minds’ problem.