There's something about Mary : essays on phenomenal consciousness and Frank Jackson's knowledge argument / edited by Peter Ludlow, Yujin Nagasawa, and Daniel Stoljar.

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Published: Cambridge, Mass. : MIT Press, c2004.
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Table of Contents:
  • Introduction / Daniel Stoljar, Yujin Nagasawa
  • PART I. BLACK-AND-WHITE MARY
  • Epiphenomenal qualia / Frank Jackson
  • What Mary didn't know / Frank Jackson
  • PART II. DOES SHE LEARN ANYTHING?
  • "Epipenomenal" qualia? / Daniel C. Dennett
  • Dennett on the knowledge argument / Howard Robinson
  • PART III. THE ABILITY HYPOTHESIS
  • What experience teaches / David Lewis
  • Motion blindness and the knowledge argument / Philip Pettit
  • Knowing what it is like: the ability hypothesis and the knowledge argument / Michael Tye
  • PART IV. THE ACCQUAINTANCE HYPOTHESIS
  • Knowing qualia: a reply to Jackson (with postscript: 1997) / Paul M. Churchland
  • Acquaintance with qualia / John Bigelow, Robert Pargetter
  • Phenomenal knowledge / Earl Conee
  • PART V. OLD FACTS, NEW MODES
  • Phenomenal states (revised version) / Brian Loar
  • What Mary couldn't know: belief about phenomenal states / Martine Nida-Rümelin
  • Phenomenal concepts and the knowledge argument / David J. Chalmers
  • PART VI. DID SHE KNOW EVERYTHING PHYSICAL?
  • Jackson on physical information and qualia / Terence Horgan
  • Two conceptions of the physical / Daniel Stoljar
  • Inexpressible truths and the allure of the knowledge argument / Benj Hellie
  • So many ways of saying no to Mary / Robert Van Gulick
  • PART VII. POSTSCRIPTS
  • Postscript ; Postscript on qualia ; Mind and illusion / Frank Jackson.