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This notion of qualia is much more involved ("stronger") than the previous two. Whereas in the previous two cases, one can think of [[conscious experience]] as primitive and then conceptualize qualia in terms of it, qualia as defined here seems to be intended as more primitive than conscious experience.
 
== Content qualia ==
Colours, sounds, tastes or odours are examples of what (Nida-Rümelin, 2016)<ref name="NR16"/> calls ''content qualia'', or ''c-qualia'' for short. They belong to the content of an experience, i.e. to what is present to the subject who undergoes an experience.
== Qualia as states ==

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