I mean the belief that you know the essence of your phenomenal state just by attending to it and thinking about it in terms of how it feels. I don't think such metacognitive activities disclose essences or are reliable guides by themselves to how things are
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Interesting. Is there an argument that resemblance between experiences always depends on similarity judgements rather than vice versa? I'm inclined to think if very often goes the other way round. Not sure who the onus is on.
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My point is that "resemblance" isn't well-defined unless you specify a quality space, and to do that, you need resemblance judgments.
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Similarity judgement depend on the aspect wrt which they are similar. Brown is really a kind of degraded orange
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I'm happy with that.
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