2001
DOI: 10.1080/09515080120033580
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Capturing qualia: Higher-order concepts and connectionism

Abstract: Antireductionist philosophers have argued for higher-order classi cations of qualia that locate consciousness outside the scope of conventional scienti c explanations, viz., by classifying qualia as intrinsic, basic, or subjective properties, antireductionists distinguish qualia from extrinsic, complex, and objective properties, and thereby distinguish conscious mental states from the possible explananda of functionalist or physicalist explanations. I argue that, in important respects, qualia are intrinsic, ba… Show more

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