Phenomenal concepts
P Sundström - Philosophy Compass, 2011 - Wiley Online Library
It'sa common idea in philosophy that we possess concepts of a peculiar kind by which we
can think about our conscious states in 'inner'and 'direct'ways, as for example, when I attend …
can think about our conscious states in 'inner'and 'direct'ways, as for example, when I attend …
Knowing what it's like
AY Lee - Philosophical Perspectives, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
David Lewis—famously—never tasted vegemite. Did he have any knowledge of what it's like
to taste vegemite? Most say 'no'; I say 'yes'. I argue that knowledge of what it's like varies …
to taste vegemite? Most say 'no'; I say 'yes'. I argue that knowledge of what it's like varies …
How physicalists can—And cannot—Explain the seeming “absurdity” of physicalism
P Sundström - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
According to a widely held physicalist view, consciousness is identical with some physical or
functional phenomenon just as liquidity is identical with loose molecular connection. To …
functional phenomenon just as liquidity is identical with loose molecular connection. To …