
69 - Frank Jackson: Conceptual Analysis, Physicalism, and Mary’s Room
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The Importance of Argumentation
I've always worried about the implications for the causal efficacy. How do you know about the extra properties? The obvious answer is that they do some causing. I'd rather hope they might have caused the writing of the paper, if you've found more call out. But the best story we have about what causes people to put words on paper is not a story that involves properties outside the kinds of properties that physical talk about. So you've got the sort of respect of very phenomenal. It's just funny how somebody saying, well, she might have a neurological shock and not see color, is very similar to the people answering the Saraiides paradox by trying to explain what a heat is.
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