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Encyclopedia > Chalmers Automobile

The Chalmers Motor Car Company was a United States based automobile company which flourished in the 1910s and 1920s. The Chalmers Automobile Factory was in Detroit, Michigan.

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1922 Chalmers

The Chalmers Motor Car Company originated the Chalmers Award in professional baseball, which became the Most Valuable Player award.


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Zombies according to Chalmers (3085 words)
Chalmers suggests that our ability to conceive of some thing or state of affairs entails that whatever we are conceiving is logically possible.
Pressing on, Chalmers argues that case for the conceivability (and, hence, logical possibility) of zombies is bolstered by considerations regarding non-standard realisations of ourselves, such as Block’s Chinese Nation example (1980).
Chalmers, himself, rightly argues that the metaphysical possibility of such a system is irrelevant; all that is important to his case is that it is a coherent claim to say that such a system lacks conscious experience.
Pottstown Region AACA web page for car clubs, enthusiasts, classic, and antique cars. (462 words)
Chalmers built this motor to race, it has hollow tube connecting rods and an oil pump to lube the cam.
He also said "Dad took the car to a hill climb when he was a kid and remembers when he let the clutch fly it took the spokes out of the rear wheels because it has so much torque." The picture is in NY in 2004 at a hill climb Judy and I went to.
Last year I took over the Chalmers Automobile Registry from Dave Hammond, Dave is the grandson of Hugh Chalmers and lives in Hatboro, Pa. There is only about 200 Chalmers left.
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