With Evan Thompson. The blurb:
"Recently, some scientists have asked whether neural organoids will ever
be conscious, and have wondered about the ethical implications of this
possibility. Meanwhile, some philosophers have argued that neural
organoids are miniature versions of "brains in vats." Evan Thompson
feels that both scientist and philosophers should shift their thinking.
He argues that the minimal instantiation of sentience is organismic -
not just neuronal, and that conscious processes of moral interest
require embodiment and the capacity to suffer."
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