The what and how of color experience

Behavioral and Brain Sciences 27 (1):165-166 (2004)
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Abstract

Palmer (1999) and the commentators examine whether qualia are produced by the relational processes of functionalism. This is an exploration of how qualia are produced. The wealth of data provided by the target article and the commentaries also provide information about what qualia are. The present commentary further explores this topic.

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