Ideas from 'Epiphenomenal Qualia' by Frank Jackson [1982], by Theme Structure

[found in 'Mind and Cognition (2nd Edn)' (ed/tr Lycan,William) [Blackwell 1999,0-631-20545-4]].

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17. Mind and Body / E. Mind as Physical / 7. Anti-Physicalism / c. Knowledge argument
If a blind persons suddenly sees a kestrel, that doesn't make visual and theoretical kestrels different [Papineau]
No one bothers to imagine what it would really be like to have ALL the physical information [Dennett]
Mary learns when she sees colour, so her complete physical information had missed something