Naturalizing Qualia
Hill (2014) argues that perceptual qualia, i.e. the ways in which things look from a viewpoint, are physical properties of objects. They are relational in nature, that is, they are functions of objects’ intrinsic properties, viewpoints, and observers. Hill also claims that his kind of representatio...
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Autor principal: | Alessandra Buccella |
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Rosenberg & Sellier
2017
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