
David Chalmers
David Chalmers is a Toronto-based commentator who critiques the effectiveness of Canada's carbon tax, arguing that its low price has failed to significantly alter consumer behavior. He believes that a more substantial carbon tax is necessary to prompt meaningful changes in lifestyle and environmental impact.
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David Chalmers is a philosopher known for coining the term 'the hard problem' of consciousness.
‘I’m the psychedelic confessor’: the man who turned a generation on to hallucinogens returns with a head-spinning book about consciousness | BooksDavid Chalmers coined the term 'the hard problem of consciousness'.
Tom McClelland: “Existe uma possibilidade real de a IA ganhar consciência” | Inteligência artificialDavid Chalmers is a philosopher known for his work on consciousness and was mentioned in relation to the festival.
Dos dies i mig al Festival de la Consciència: “Cal fer un bypass a les nostres ments” | QuadernDavid Chalmers famously referred to consciousness as 'the hard problem' in philosophy.
Can science solve the puzzle of consciousness?David Chalmers is referenced by Manuel Blum in discussions about the nature of consciousness.
Manuel Blum, el venezolano que propuso "un protocolo para resolver problemas imposibles" y se convirtió en uno de los fundadores de la teoría de la complejidad computacional (y el único latinoamericano ganador del Premio Turing)David Chalmers is a philosopher known for his work on consciousness and the philosophy of mind.
Manuel Blum, el venezolano que propuso «un protocolo para resolver problemas imposibles», fundó la teoría de la complejidad computacional y es el único latinoamericano en ganar el Premio TuringDavid Chalmers defined the distinction between real and apparent consciousness in a conference.
Por qué algunos expertos creen que la inteligencia artificial ya cobró concienciaDavid Chalmers defined the distinction between real and apparent consciousness and is open to solving the 'hard problem'.
Por qué algunos expertos creen que la inteligencia artificial ya cobró concienciaDavid Chalmers defined the distinction between real and apparent consciousness and is open to the possibility of solving the 'hard problem'.
The people who believe that AI might become consciousDavid Chalmers questioned the merit of the spa contract at Ontario Place.
Letters to the editor: ‘One’s track record is an excellent indicator of future deliverables.’ Letters to the editor for April 21David Chalmers expresses concern over Pierre Poilievre's preparedness for leadership.
Letters to the editor, April 1: ‘My hopes for Mark Carney have taken a body blow’David Chalmers discusses the 'hard problem of consciousness', questioning why we have subjective experiences.
L’âme et la résurrection : simple croyance ou vérité ultime ?David Chalmers discusses the failure of the carbon tax and its implications.
Letters to the editor, Feb. 11: ‘The more we retaliate … the more we may end up looking like the United States’











































































