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Introduction
00:00 • 2min
The Influence of Frank Jackson on Philosophy
01:57 • 5min
The History of Dualism
07:24 • 4min
The Knowledge Argument Goes Viral
11:47 • 2min
What Is It Like to Be About?
13:44 • 5min
The Argument for Perceptual Experience Delivering Information
18:57 • 3min
The Importance of Knowledge
21:35 • 3min
The Path to Damascus
24:14 • 4min
The Bridge That Takes You to Rejection of the Knowledge Argument
28:00 • 6min
The Phenomenology of Navigation
33:48 • 5min
The Head of Illusion
38:34 • 2min
The Importance of Perception Experiences
40:36 • 4min
The Role of Color Vision in Representationalism
44:39 • 2min
The Proprioception Way and the Similarity Space of Colors
46:53 • 2min
The Knowledge Argument and Frank's Response to It
48:50 • 4min
How to Persuade Frank to Accept the Knowledge Argument
52:56 • 2min
The Curviness of Consciousness
54:26 • 3min
The Nature of the Illusion
57:14 • 5min
The Adverbial Theory of Perception
01:02:31 • 3min
The Adverbial Approach to Perceptual Experience
01:05:17 • 4min
The Power of the Force
01:09:38 • 2min
How to Persuade Frank Jackson to Embrace the Non-Vrodigal
01:11:35 • 4min
The Importance of Imagination
01:15:10 • 3min
The Importance of Recognizing Curiosity
01:17:49 • 5min
The Paradox of Pain
01:23:00 • 3min
The Complications of Language Learning
01:26:06 • 3min
The Illusion of Pain
01:29:07 • 3min
The Importance of Conceptual Analysis in Panpsychism
01:32:07 • 3min
The Importance of Consciousness
01:34:46 • 5min
The Importance of Knowing the Properties of Consciousness
01:40:12 • 3min
The Meta Problem of Consciousness
01:42:45 • 3min
The Difference Between Knowledge How and Knowledge That
01:45:48 • 2min
The Knowledge Argument to the Mind-Body Problem
01:47:36 • 3min
The Neuroscientific Theory of Color Experience
01:50:41 • 5min