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[filed under theme 15. Nature of Minds / B. Features of Minds / 3. Privacy ]

Full Idea

When the hidden neurophysiological structure of qualia (if there is any) gets revealed by unfolding research, then we will automatically gain a new epistemic access to qualia, beyond each person's native and exclusive capacity for internal discrimination.

Clarification

'Epistemic' means involving knowledge

Gist of Idea

A full neural account of qualia will give new epistemic access to them, beyond private experience

Source

Churchland / Churchland (Recent Work on Consciousness [1997])

Book Ref

Churchland,Paul and Patricia: 'On the Contrary: critical essays 1987-1997' [MIT 1998], p.165


A Reaction

Carefully phrased and hard to deny, but something is impenetrable. What experience does an insect have when it encounters ultra-violet light? Nothing remotely interesting about their qualia is likely to emerge from the study of insect brains.

Related Idea

Idea 2109 Increase a conscious machine to the size of a mill - you still won't see perceptions in it [Leibniz]


The 9 ideas with the same theme [exceptionally private nature of thought]:

Increase a conscious machine to the size of a mill - you still won't see perceptions in it [Leibniz]
If a lion could talk, it would be nothing like other lions [Dennett on Wittgenstein]
If a lion could talk, we could not understand him [Wittgenstein]
We can know a lot of what it is like to be a bat, and nothing important is unknown [Dennett]
A full neural account of qualia will give new epistemic access to them, beyond private experience [Churchlands]
Dualist privacy is seen as too deep for even telepathy to reach [Rey]
Only you can have your subjective experiences because only you are hooked up to your nervous system [Flanagan]
Nothing in physics even suggests consciousness [Chalmers]
We could know what a lion thinks by mapping both its brain patterns and its experiences [Douglas,A]