@misc{Lexicon of Arguments, title = {Quotation from: Lexicon of Arguments – Concepts - Ed. Martin Schulz, 29 Mar 2024}, author = {Jackson,Frank}, subject = {Colour}, note = {McGinn II 34 Colors/Frank Jackson/E.g. Mary: the famous color researcher Mary was born and raised in a black and white room. She is a gifted physicist and learns everything physical, what there is to know about the human brain. (with a black/white monitor). One day she is released into the colored outside world. (She is not color blind). N.B.: she says: "I have learned" how it is "to perceive the color red." (How it feels). McGinn/Jackson: if true, then she did not know all about the mind, when she was in her room, although she knew everything about the brain. Jackson: Mary-example: (color researcher in the room): "know-how-it-is" - without this, there is no complete knowledge. - Mary, as a brain researcher, does not yet know all about the mind. >Knowing how, >Qualia, >Experience. --- Schwarz I 160 Color researcher Mary/Jackson: (1998c)(1): Jackson is of the opinion that the consequences of the Mary example are so implausible that a mistake must be stuck somewhere. 1. Frank Jackson [1998c]: “Postscript on Qualia”. In [Jackson 1998b], 76–80}, note = { Jackson I Frank C. Jackson From Metaphysics to Ethics: A Defence of Conceptual Analysis Oxford 2000 McGinn I Colin McGinn Problems in Philosophy. The Limits of Inquiry, Cambridge/MA 1993 German Edition: Die Grenzen vernünftigen Fragens Stuttgart 1996 McGinn II C. McGinn The Mysteriouy Flame. Conscious Minds in a Material World, New York 1999 German Edition: Wie kommt der Geist in die Materie? München 2001 Schw I W. Schwarz David Lewis Bielefeld 2005 }, file = {http://philosophy-science-humanities-controversies.com/listview-details.php?id=419256} url = {http://philosophy-science-humanities-controversies.com/listview-details.php?id=419256} }