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Page 1: Consciousness. Mary is a brilliant scientist who is, for whatever reason, forced to investigate the world from a black and white room via a black and.

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Page 2: Consciousness. Mary is a brilliant scientist who is, for whatever reason, forced to investigate the world from a black and white room via a black and.
Page 3: Consciousness. Mary is a brilliant scientist who is, for whatever reason, forced to investigate the world from a black and white room via a black and.

Mary is a brilliant scientist who is, for whatever reason, forced to investigate the world from a black and white room via a black and white television monitor. She specializes in the neurophysiology of vision and acquires, let us suppose, all the physical information there is to obtain about what goes on when we see ripe tomatoes, or the sky, and use terms like ‘red’, ‘blue’, and so on.

Page 4: Consciousness. Mary is a brilliant scientist who is, for whatever reason, forced to investigate the world from a black and white room via a black and.

She discovers, for example, just which wave-length combinations from the sky stimulate the retina, and exactly how this produces via the central nervous system the contraction of the vocal chords and expulsion of air from the lungs that results in the uttering of the sentence ‘The sky is blue’...

What will happen when Mary is released from her black and white room or is given a colour television monitor? Will she learn anything or not?

-Jackson,“Epiphenomenal Qualia”, p.130

Page 5: Consciousness. Mary is a brilliant scientist who is, for whatever reason, forced to investigate the world from a black and white room via a black and.

The Knowledge Argument

1. Mary has all the physical information prior to her release.

2. Mary learns something new upon her release.

3. If (1) and (2), then Physicalism is false.

4. Physicalism is false.

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Page 7: Consciousness. Mary is a brilliant scientist who is, for whatever reason, forced to investigate the world from a black and white room via a black and.

The Ability Hypothesis: Knowing what it’s like is know-how, rather than propositional knowledge. Someone knows what it’s like to see red only if, and because, he is able to imagine seeing red.

Page 8: Consciousness. Mary is a brilliant scientist who is, for whatever reason, forced to investigate the world from a black and white room via a black and.

The Knowledge Argument

1. Mary has all the physical information prior to her release.

2. Mary learns something new upon her release.

3. If (1) and (2), then Physicalism is false.

4. Physicalism is false.

Page 9: Consciousness. Mary is a brilliant scientist who is, for whatever reason, forced to investigate the world from a black and white room via a black and.
Page 10: Consciousness. Mary is a brilliant scientist who is, for whatever reason, forced to investigate the world from a black and white room via a black and.
Page 11: Consciousness. Mary is a brilliant scientist who is, for whatever reason, forced to investigate the world from a black and white room via a black and.
Page 12: Consciousness. Mary is a brilliant scientist who is, for whatever reason, forced to investigate the world from a black and white room via a black and.
Page 13: Consciousness. Mary is a brilliant scientist who is, for whatever reason, forced to investigate the world from a black and white room via a black and.

The Knowledge Argument

1. Mary has all the physical information prior to her release.

2. Mary learns something new upon her release.

3. If (1) and (2), then Physicalism is false.

4. Physicalism is false.

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