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If the concepts of [[mental state]] or [[conscious experience]] are taken to be [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Primitive_notion primitive notions], the ''phenomenal character'' of a mental state or conscious experience is often simply defined as "[[What it is like to be|what it is like]] subjectively to undergo this experience".
 
If the concepts of [[mental state]] or [[conscious experience]] are taken to be [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Primitive_notion primitive notions], the ''phenomenal character'' of a mental state or conscious experience is often simply defined as "[[What it is like to be|what it is like]] subjectively to undergo this experience".

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If the concepts of mental state or conscious experience are taken to be primitive notions, the phenomenal character of a mental state or conscious experience is often simply defined as "what it is like subjectively to undergo this experience".