Quining Diet Qualia Part I
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.21146/0042-8744-2024-7-131-138Keywords:
qualia, phenomenal consciousness, physicalism, introspection, transparency, hot theories, type-A and type-B materialism, zombies.Abstract
This is the first part of the article by Keith Frankish Quining Diet Qualia, which
asks whether we can identify a neutral explanandum for theories of phenomenal consciousness, acceptable to all sides. The “classic” conception of qualia,
on which qualia are intrinsic, ineffable, and subjective, will not serve this purpose, but it is widely assumed that a watered-down “diet” conception will.
The author argues that this is wrong and that the diet notion of qualia has no distinctive content. There is no phenomenal residue left when qualia are stripped
of their intrinsicality, ineffability, and subjectivity. Thus, if we reject classic
qualia realism, we should accept that all that needs explaining are “zero”
qualia – our dispositions to judge that our experiences have classic qualia. Diet
qualia should, in Dennett’s phrase, be quined.