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 Qualia - Psychology Dictionary of Arguments
 
Qualia, philosophy: qualia are the sensory-like correspondences to properties perceived on external objects or processes. Problems arise in connection with the explanation of their origin and their comparability between individuals. See also phenomena, sensory perception, sensations, perceptions, stimuli, qualities, subjectivity, intersubjectivity, objectivity, inverted spectra, consciousness.
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Annotation: The above characterizations of concepts are neither definitions nor exhausting presentations of problems related to them. Instead, they are intended to give a short introduction to the contributions below. – Lexicon of Arguments.
 
Author Item    More concepts for author
Adams, Robert Qualia   Adams, Robert
Block, Ned Qualia   Block, Ned
Chalmers, David Qualia   Chalmers, David
Churchland, Paul Qualia   Churchland, Paul M.
Crick, Francis Qualia   Crick, Francis
Dennett, Daniel Qualia   Dennett, Daniel
Jackson, Frank Qualia   Jackson, Frank C.
Lewis, David K. Qualia   Lewis, David K.
Metzinger, Thomas Qualia   Metzinger, Thomas
Pustejovsky, James Qualia   Pustejovsky, James
Putnam, Hilary Qualia   Putnam, Hilary
Rorty, Richard Qualia   Rorty, Richard
Russell, Bertrand Qualia   Russell, Bertrand
Searle, John R. Qualia   Searle, John R.
Sellars, Wilfrid Qualia   Sellars, Wilfrid
Shoemaker, Sydney Qualia   Shoemaker, Sydney
Stalnaker, Robert Qualia   Stalnaker, Robert
Wittgenstein, Ludwig Qualia   Wittgenstein, Ludwig

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Ed. Martin Schulz, access date 2024-10-05