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The term ''qualitative character'' is commonly used to express that there is something it is like for the experiencing subject to undergo an experience.<ref>Martine Nida-Rümelin, ''The experience property frame work'', 2016</ref>
 
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(Nida-Rümelin 2016) argues that it is wrong to attribute ''qualitative character'' to experiences or states of consciousness. Rather, "experiences have 'qualitative character' only in the sense that they involve an experiencing subject who instantiates [[experiential properties]]".<ref>Martine Nida-Rümelin, ''The experience property frame work'', 2016</ref>
  
 
== References ==
 
== References ==

Revision as of 23:47, 16 September 2020

The term qualitative character is commonly used to express that there is something it is like for the experiencing subject to undergo an experience.[1]

(Nida-Rümelin 2016) argues that it is wrong to attribute qualitative character to experiences or states of consciousness. Rather, "experiences have 'qualitative character' only in the sense that they involve an experiencing subject who instantiates experiential properties".[2]

References

  1. Martine Nida-Rümelin, The experience property frame work, 2016
  2. Martine Nida-Rümelin, The experience property frame work, 2016