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;Definition: A property <math>P</math> is a phenomenal property if and only if having or not having that property at a given moment ''constitutes'' a difference in the phenomenology of the overall state of the subject concerned.
 
;Definition: A property <math>P</math> is a phenomenal property if and only if having or not having that property at a given moment ''constitutes'' a difference in the phenomenology of the overall state of the subject concerned.
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Revision as of 13:50, 30 August 2020

(Nida-Rümelin, 2010)[1] proposes the following definition.

Definition
A property is a phenomenal property if and only if having or not having that property at a given moment constitutes a difference in the phenomenology of the overall state of the subject concerned.

References

  1. Martine Nida-Rümelin, What about the emergence of consciousness deserves puzzlement?, 2010