Qualia are subjective experiences like the redness of red
Qualia are subjective experiences like the redness of red
Qualia refer to the subjective, felt qualities of experiences, such as the redness of red. These experiences are personal and cannot be fully communicated through language or shared directly. They contrast with propositional attitudes, which focus on beliefs about experiences rather than the experiences themselves.
Example
The redness of an evening sky is a quale, representing the subjective experience of seeing red.
Understanding qualia is crucial for exploring the nature of subjective experiences and the mind-body problem.
What Is It Like to Be a Bat?
Thomas Nagel's paper challenges the mind-body problem's solvability
Husserl's phenomenological reduction does
Husserl's phenomenological reduction suspends the natural attitude to examine pure consciousness
Panpsychism
Panpsychism posits that consciousness is a fundamental feature of all matter
Problem of universals
Universals question independent existence
Husserl meant by 'intentionality'
Husserl's 'intentionality': Consciousness is always consciousness OF something
Modal realism
Possible worlds are as real as the actual world
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