Conceivability of the irony is the key to the effectiveness of the irony. |
The love of life was too strong to permit the conceivability of such a choice. |
Perceptibility or conceivability are, then, the two forms which reality may assume. |
Conceivability reasoning appears to be a priori. |
There was no universe, no sheer conceivability, merely absence of cognitive ability. |
Therefore zombies are not conceivable in the relevant sense either, since their conceivability leads a priori to a contradiction. |