The "qualia problem" that this reading refers to is that
A) You can never know if the red you see is the same as the red someone else sees.
B) Our understanding of the world is limited by our human senses.
C) It is hard for a dualist view of the world to account for qualia.
D) It is hard for a physicalist view of the world to account for qualia.
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Q90: Qualia are
A) Colors.
B) The brain events corresponding
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Q93: Why does Jackson use the names "red-1"
Q94: Jackson claims that we can, in principle,
Q95: Scientists study all the physical information about
Q96: Taking the story one step further, Jackson
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