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|a There's something about Mary :
|b essays on phenomenal consciousness and Frank Jackson's knowledge argument /
|c edited by Peter Ludlow, Yujin Nagasawa, and Daniel Stoljar.
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|a Cambridge, Mass. :
|b MIT Press,
|c c2004.
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|a xix, 463 p. ;
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|a "A Bradford book".
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|a Includes bibliographical references (p. [443]-456) and index.
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|g Introduction /
|r Daniel Stoljar,
|r Yujin Nagasawa --
|g PART I. BLACK-AND-WHITE MARY --
|t Epiphenomenal qualia /
|r Frank Jackson --
|t What Mary didn't know /
|r Frank Jackson --
|g PART II. DOES SHE LEARN ANYTHING? --
|t "Epipenomenal" qualia? /
|r Daniel C. Dennett --
|t Dennett on the knowledge argument /
|r Howard Robinson --
|g PART III. THE ABILITY HYPOTHESIS --
|t What experience teaches /
|r David Lewis --
|t Motion blindness and the knowledge argument /
|r Philip Pettit --
|t Knowing what it is like: the ability hypothesis and the knowledge argument /
|r Michael Tye --
|g PART IV. THE ACCQUAINTANCE HYPOTHESIS --
|t Knowing qualia: a reply to Jackson (with postscript: 1997) /
|r Paul M. Churchland --
|t Acquaintance with qualia /
|r John Bigelow,
|r Robert Pargetter --
|t Phenomenal knowledge /
|r Earl Conee --
|g PART V. OLD FACTS, NEW MODES --
|t Phenomenal states (revised version) /
|r Brian Loar --
|t What Mary couldn't know: belief about phenomenal states /
|r Martine Nida-Rümelin --
|t Phenomenal concepts and the knowledge argument /
|r David J. Chalmers --
|g PART VI. DID SHE KNOW EVERYTHING PHYSICAL? --
|t Jackson on physical information and qualia /
|r Terence Horgan --
|t Two conceptions of the physical /
|r Daniel Stoljar --
|t Inexpressible truths and the allure of the knowledge argument /
|r Benj Hellie --
|t So many ways of saying no to Mary /
|r Robert Van Gulick --
|g PART VII. POSTSCRIPTS --
|t Postscript ;
|t Postscript on qualia ;
|t Mind and illusion /
|r Frank Jackson.
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|a Jackson, Frank,
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|a Consciousness.
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|a Knowledge, Theory of.
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|a Ludlow, Peter,
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|a Nagasawa, Yujin.
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|a Stoljar, Daniel.
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|a Created by rago, 28/09/2009. Updated by sico, 16/11/2009.
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|p For loan
|a University Of Canterbury
|b UC Libraries
|c Central Library
|d Central Library, Level 11
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|e BF 311 .T398 2004
|h Library of Congress classification
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