The claim that behaviourally undetectable inverted spectra are possible has been endorsed by many physicalists. I explain why this starting point rules out standard forms of scientific explanation for qualia. The modern ‘phenomenal concept strategy’ is an updated way of defending problematic intuitions like these, but I show that it cannot help to recover standard scientific explanation. I argue that Chalmers is right: we should accept the falsity of physicalism if we accept this problematic starting point. I further argue that accepting this starting point amounts to at least implicitly endorsing certain theoretical claims about the nature of introspection. I therefore suggest that we allow ourselves to be guided, in our quest to understan...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Imprint Academic via the...
This essay is a defence of the traditional notion of qualia - as properties of consciousness that ar...
This paper is an overview of recent discussions concerning the mind-body problem, which is being add...
The claim that behaviourally undetectable inverted spectra are possible has been endorsed by many ph...
A physicalist view of qualia labelled non-eliminative reductionism is outlined. If it is true, quali...
How does one know the phenomenal character of one’s own experience? I aim to present and defend a ne...
In this paper we advocate the thesis that qualia are tropes (or qualitons), and not (universal) prop...
This is an attempt to arrive at a philosophical understanding of (qualitative) consciousness, charac...
Daniel Dennett provides many compelling reasons to question the existence of phenomenal experiences ...
I outline and develop a particular physicalist perspective on qualia, and suggest that it may be the...
Accounting for qualia in the natural world is a difficult business, and it is worth understanding wh...
We can potentially make progress on the hard problem of consciousness (Chalmers, 1995), the seemingl...
Logic is useful as a neutral formalism for expressing the contents of mental representations. It can...
Ever since the development of quantum mechanics in the first part of the 20th century, a new world v...
The hard problem of consciousness is to explain the experience of qualia. But everything gets easier...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Imprint Academic via the...
This essay is a defence of the traditional notion of qualia - as properties of consciousness that ar...
This paper is an overview of recent discussions concerning the mind-body problem, which is being add...
The claim that behaviourally undetectable inverted spectra are possible has been endorsed by many ph...
A physicalist view of qualia labelled non-eliminative reductionism is outlined. If it is true, quali...
How does one know the phenomenal character of one’s own experience? I aim to present and defend a ne...
In this paper we advocate the thesis that qualia are tropes (or qualitons), and not (universal) prop...
This is an attempt to arrive at a philosophical understanding of (qualitative) consciousness, charac...
Daniel Dennett provides many compelling reasons to question the existence of phenomenal experiences ...
I outline and develop a particular physicalist perspective on qualia, and suggest that it may be the...
Accounting for qualia in the natural world is a difficult business, and it is worth understanding wh...
We can potentially make progress on the hard problem of consciousness (Chalmers, 1995), the seemingl...
Logic is useful as a neutral formalism for expressing the contents of mental representations. It can...
Ever since the development of quantum mechanics in the first part of the 20th century, a new world v...
The hard problem of consciousness is to explain the experience of qualia. But everything gets easier...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Imprint Academic via the...
This essay is a defence of the traditional notion of qualia - as properties of consciousness that ar...
This paper is an overview of recent discussions concerning the mind-body problem, which is being add...