Do biological processes have an orientation from a de se perspective?
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Right, that's what I thought you meant. Indeed, that's what I think the anti-physicalist arguments hang on (from which Chalmers' 2D stuff is a bit of a distraction). Do you have any particular reason for thinking transparency is false?
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All it really means is there's nothing more to the essence of a feeling than is known when you know how it feels. Doesn't that seems kind of self-evident? (I know that's not a great argument, and I do have IBE arguments for it, but off the record it does seem to me self-evident)
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how would you put this in Husserlian terms?
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For phenomenologists, every experience is constituted through networks of interlocking intentionalities and inner and outer horizonal structures (sorry for the jargon), so no experience has an immediately introspectible essence
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Neither do I
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