| 31. | The mind generates qualia and gives consciousness.
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| 32. | Philosophers of mind call the subjective aspects of mental events " qualia ."
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| 33. | A similar argument is applied to the notion of " absent " qualia.
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| 34. | A subject with inverted qualia from birth would have nothing to notice or adjust to.
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| 35. | Some of those who defend qualia have used these examples as evidence of their existence.
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| 36. | First Jackson argued that qualia are dualism.
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| 37. | That process will, most likely, not transfer any thoughts or qualia, though.
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| 38. | Only one melody from this hymnal survives, " O quanta qualia ".
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| 39. | It is these phenomena, often called qualia, that pose the deep mystery of consciousness.
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| 40. | Such transactions can further involve qualia.
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