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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>
 
In [[neurophenomenology]], '''qualitative aspect''' is occasionally being used to denote the ''unnoticed aspects'' of experience. This is thought to relate to pre-reflexive self-awareness.
 
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