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  • Indeed, on the assumption that non-phenomenal psychological states are functional states (that is, states definable in terms of their role or function in mediating between stimuli and behavior), my zombie twin has just the same beliefs, thoughts, and desires as I do.

    Qualia Tye, Michael 2007

  • Both may have believed, in a sense (the non-phenomenal sense that does not require use of phenomenal concepts) that the sky appears blue to normal perceivers while still in their black-and-white environment (they may have been told so by their friends).

    Qualia: The Knowledge Argument Nida-Rümelin, Martine 2002

  • (intensional logic) sense, are true in all logically possible worlds, including those logically possible worlds in which human experience is not possible, i.e., the worlds containing non-phenomenal or non-apparent entities, or the “noumenal worlds.”

    Kant's Theory of Judgment Hanna, Robert 2009

  • (function, intrinsic structure) in explaining some of the intuitive differences between thoughts and experiences; but they do not suppose that such features exhaust the differences between phenomenal and non-phenomenal representations.

    Mental Representation Pitt, David 2008

  • But I guess I’m just more comfortable observing these phenomenal success stories from afar, while I putter around in my totally non-phenomenal life. more phenomenal scribbling here

    Sunday Scribbling-Phenomenon 2007

  • But I guess I’m just more comfortable observing these phenomenal success stories from afar, while I putter around in my totally non-phenomenal life. more phenomenal scribbling here

    2007 July « Becca’s Byline 2007

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