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Often, the term `experience' is used in a [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Primitive_notion primitive] sense. The ''phenomenal character'' of an experience is defined e.g. as "[[[[What it is like to be|what it is like]]]] subjectively to undergo this experience"<ref name="SEPQualia">Tye, SEP Qualia</ref>. Supposedly that means there are also other characters of experience, and the quote just given picks out another one.
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Often, the term `experience' is used in a [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Primitive_notion primitive] sense. The ''phenomenal character'' of an experience is defined e.g. as "[[What it is like to be|what it is like]] subjectively to undergo this experience"<ref name="SEPQualia">Tye, SEP Qualia</ref>. Supposedly that means there are also other characters of experience, and the quote just given picks out another one.

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Often, the term `experience' is used in a primitive sense. The phenomenal character of an experience is defined e.g. as "what it is like subjectively to undergo this experience"[1]. Supposedly that means there are also other characters of experience, and the quote just given picks out another one.

  1. Tye, SEP Qualia