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>From: silber@orfeo.Eng.Sun.COM (Eric Silber)
Newsgroups: comp.ai.philosophy
Subject: Judgement and 'qualia' - Re: Functionalist Theory of Qualia
Keywords: qualia,functionalism
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Date: 9 May 92 02:19:27 GMT
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 Many of the thought experiments recently proposed here
 regarding 'qualia', judgements about 'qualia' , and 
 imposter-qualia seem to suggest an analysis based on the
 dichotomy between the holism of the mind-gestalt concept 
 and the distributed nature of information processing in the
 brain.   Examples such as judgements and memories about
 color perception involve multiple agents from the retina to
 the cerebral cortex and so on


